The Renaissance
Accessibility refers to the ease with which people can access and understand literature, particularly in terms of language, availability, and usability. During a time when vernacular literature began to rise, accessibility became crucial as it allowed a broader audience to engage with texts that were previously limited to the educated elite who understood Latin or Greek. This shift not only democratized knowledge but also fostered cultural exchange and development, influencing social structures and individual identities.
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