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Essay heading: Humanities
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The printing press went a long way to spread learning, and now we publish thousands of books per day and even the poor can find access to used books.
Literature is another example to how our culture has developed today. Just take a look at Shakespeare, Sir Thomas More, and Erasmus. These authors have written works that have been studied for years... displayed 300 characters
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These authors have written works that have been studied for years. Once printing became popular, these great writers were able to have their works printed and distributed to the population. Shakespeare’s plays are studied even today for their carefully constructed plots and the vivid characters. His plays are well known... displayed next 300 characters
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