In which of Shakespeare's writings did he express the essence of Renaissance humanism? A: Hamlet B: King Lear C: Taming of the Shrew D: A Midsummer Night's Dream 100 points. This may sound rude but I'm only on brainly for answers to questions not to give answers. So I don't really need points.

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Answer:

A: Hamlet

Explanation:

Renaissance humanism is a term that was popular in Europe around fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and mostly written or presented by scholars, artists, and political leaders. It deals extensively the then current ideals of the socio-cultural, and academic reforms of the time.

A good example is a book written by William Shakespeare titled "Hamlet" as it portray the belief that this is the only life we humans have.

Hence, the right answer to this question is "Hamlet"

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