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    Black Death‚ directed by Christopher Smith in 2010‚ it a movie‚ which’s main idea is to show how the Black Death was in the Middle Ages. The movie is about a young monk‚ Osmund‚ who says to the woman he loved‚ Averill‚ to go to the forest because he wanted to protect her from the bubonic plague that had arrived at their city. After this‚ a village leader called Ulrich came with his army‚ which’s members were Wolfstan‚ Hob‚ and Dalyway‚ to tell the monks that they’re going to investigate about

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    were due to previous factors from the Middle Ages‚ and especially from the Black Death. During the Renaissance‚ there was an immense change with people’s beliefs about religion. Shortly after the Plague‚ individuals began to realise that religion was not a key point‚ or factor to life. This was seen‚ for example‚ when the people who still dedicated their lives to the Church still died nevertheless from the Black Death‚ or the bubonic plague. Paintings in the Renaissance also suggested that the

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    which would be because of the black plague that swept through Europe killing thousands of people and causing great suffering for many people‚ leaving families devistated. Another would be because of the many battles and wars that broke out leaving thousands more dead. The Catholic Church went through many problems in the Medieval times. One reason that the Middle Ages could be considered the "Dark Ages" is because of the the black plague swept through Europe. The black plague was a horrific disease

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    The time period between 400 AD and 1400 AD was a dark age because of the decline in education and creativity‚ the black plaque and lawlessness. The decline in education and creativity in the time period between 400 AD and 1400 AD made the dark ages dark. Even though universities were built around 1088 AD only the rich were allowed to go to them. People in europe at the time were losing their educational skills and children from poor families could not afford to put them in school. According to

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    times. One such example is the overpopulation that Europe faced before the Black Death and the overpopulation that the world is facing at this moment. Although not everywhere‚ there is poor sanitation and malnutrition in many areas of the world as there were back then. Another example is the economy and how there were a lack of jobs and pay for people as there are today which lead to new social changes. 2. The Black Death opened up new economic opportunities for peasants and formed a new middle

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    in the sense that the feudal system and the manorial economy was weakened. One third of Europe’s population died because of the Black Death or roughly‚ 25 million people in the first outbreak in the years 1347-1352‚ giving the devastation of the loss of life. The Black Death killed people by giving them a horrible fever and giving them swellings that were black and sometimes huge or small. The swellings would begin in the groin region as well as the armpit and would begin to spread throughout

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    The time period after the Black Death is known as the Renaissance. The Renaissance reintroduced many aspects of Ancient Roman life but also was the birthplace of many new ideas. The center of the Renaissance was in Florence‚ Italy‚ also known as the Cradle of the Renaissance. Italy was the first European country to be free of the Bubonic Plague. Furthermore‚ this was because it was the first area to be infected by the Black Death therefore‚ making it rejuvenate the earliest. In addition‚ the Renaissance

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    bacteria‚ is a highly contagious communicable disease. The bacteria is transferred from animals‚ to fleas‚ to humans. This bacteria can be found in multiple location world-wide. The earliest reporting of the Bubonic plague‚ also known as the “Black Death”‚ dates back to 1347‚ via land and sea trade routes of the ancient Silk Road. When rat filled ships arrived at the harbors of Europe‚ people came to welcome the sailors home. They soon realized most of them were dead and the rest were dying. By

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    changed with the Black Plague and the religious exchange between China and the West. However‚ the continuity was maintained with its main purpose of trading goods passed along its routes. Flea bites from rats would infect the Black Plague along merchants and consumers throughout Eurasia which caused a decline in the economy. During the Middle Ages ships would stop at various points such as Turkey‚ Lebanon‚ and Iraq that are along the Silk Road. People infected with the Black Plague would have

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    "The Masque of the Red Death" 1. Poe was a master "wordsmith." Through carefully chosen diction he is able to create a psychological effect on his reader. What effect did his description of "Red Death‚" in the very first paragraph of the story‚ have on you? Quote those details that provoke this response from you. Through Poe’s diction there was a psychological effect made on the reader. “The "Red Death" had long devastated the country. No pestilence had ever been so fatal‚ or so hideous. Blood

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