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327-guruh talabasi musurmonova kamola kenjayeva fotima 328-guruh talabasi middle age and features of the studied language language and culture in the late middle ages with spread of literacy, cultural life in britain naturally also developed. in the cities, plays were performed at important religious festivals. they were called “mystery plays” because of the mys-terious nature of events in the bible. the language itself was changing. french had been used less and less by the norman rulers during the 13th century. in the 14th century edward iii had actually forbidden the speaking of french in his army. it was a way of making the whole army aware of its englishness. english (the old anglo-saxon language) continued to be spoken by ordinary people after the norman conquest but was no longer written. by the end of the 14th century, however, english was once again a written language, because it was being used …
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way. the first chapter,in which he describes his characters, is the result of chaucer’s own deep understanding of human nature. it remains astonishingly fresh even after six hundred years. it is a unique description of a nation: a young and old, knight and peasant, priest and merchant, good and bad, townsman and countryman. here is a part of chaucer’s description (in a modernized version) of the knight and his son, the squire: by the end of the middle ages, english as well as latin was being used in legal writing and also in elementary schools. education developed enormously during the 15th century and many schools were founded by powerful men. one of these was william of wykeham, bishop of win-chester and lord chancellor of england, who founded both winchester school in 1382, and new college, oxford and they have remained famous for their high quality. many other schools were also …
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mation and ideas to the illiterate people of the 20th century, caxton’s press provided books for the newly educated people of the 15th c. and encouraged literacy, caxton avoided printing any dangerous literature. but the children and grandchildren of these literate people were to use printing as a powerful weapon to change the world in which they lived. thank you
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327-guruh talabasi musurmonova kamola kenjayeva fotima 328-guruh talabasi middle age and features of the studied language language and culture in the late middle ages with spread of literacy, cultural life in britain naturally also developed. in the cities, plays were performed at important religious festivals. they were called “mystery plays” because of the mys-terious nature of events in the bible. the language itself was changing. french had been used less and less by the norman rulers during the 13th century. in the 14th century edward iii had actually forbidden the speaking of french in his army. it was a way of making the whole army aware of its englishness. english (the old anglo-saxon language) continued to be spoken by ordinary …

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