Arts and Creations
“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.” – George Bernard Shaw During the Middle Ages (from about 500 C.E. to the mid-1400s) there were no great changes in the way of life in Europe. People continued to do what their ancestors did before them, and there were few new innovations or discoveries were made. Most people trusted what they were taught and were unconcerned about anything else. This could be due to the fact that just a few people obtained an education and books were rare. people improved their education, trade and industry grew, the arts thrived, and explorers found new regions with time. The Renaissance, which means "rebirth" in French, brought about significant change. The Renaissance, which occurred in Europe during the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries, was a turning point in world history. Some believe the Renaissance began in 1453, when the Turks conquered the Gree...