the Monastery of Saint Catherine in Mt. Sinai‚ Egypt; it has been dated to the middle part of the sixth century‚ between 549 CE and 564 CE (Stokstad 274). Located in the church’s apse‚ it is likely a result of the patronage of the great Emperor Justinian I (Stokstad 274). In the center of the mosaic‚ we see the transfigured Christ in great power and glory. He is surrounded by a beautiful blue halo known as a mondorla. His feet do not touch the ground; rather‚ His body hangs in the air‚ above the
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The Epidemic is Here The Black Plague‚ one of the most devastating out breaks in history‚ is an historical event brought about with a great depression throughout Europe. This plague brought out the worst in mankind during the time the plague ran its course. How do people behave‚ when there environment becomes life threatening? (Herlihy‚ 18). The Black Death accounted for nearly one third of the deaths in Europe. Due to the death of many people there were severe shortages in labors‚ during
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rewarding results” but this is true and can be seen in the two books “Cinder‚ City Of Ember”. In the book‚ Cinder by Marissa Meyer‚ Cinder is a teenage mechanic‚ at the age of 17 is on earth during this horrible plague that has swept across the world. Given this plague‚ Cinder must survive the plague. The cure for this disease is in the hands of Dr. Erland. Cinder must find the cure to save everyone while meeting a few people along the way. One person she meets is a handsome prince who likes her and she
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The Black Death swept through Europe‚ causing what is now known as one of the “most devastating pandemics in human history.” This disease was brought into Europe by ships that carried rats that were bit by fleas who carried the disease. The Black Plague caused a tremendous population drop in England‚ which caused the peasants to revolt in 1381‚ due to the higher value that had been placed on labor. I chose this topic because I am very fascinated by the fact that a disease swept out about a third
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What were the different responses between Christian and Muslims towards the Black plague? Well the black plague was a highly contagious disease. It spread through the 13th century killing 80116000 people. During that time period there was many religious powers. The Christianities and Muslims responses towards the black plague were different on their beliefs on whether it was Gods punishment or blessing‚ on how Christians jumped to conclusions and Muslims believed in rumors‚ and lastly their
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Book report Fable Haven Grip of the Shadow Plague By: Brandon Mull Summary Fable Haven Grip of the Shadow Plague is about two kids‚ Seth and Kendra‚ their grand parents‚ and some friends that are all part of a secret society where hidden preserves that keep magical creatures from going extinct by making sure the part of the world that isn’t helping them thinks they don’t exist. Then there is the evening star. The evening star is a group or society of people that believe that the
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Practice Essay Topic 1: Year of Wonders “in her novel Year of Wonders‚ Geraldine Brooks has shown the plague brought out the best and the worst in the people of Eyam”. Discuss. Throughout the historical fiction novel Year of Wonders‚ author Geraldine Brooks shows the audience that the horrific burden of the plague brought out the best and the worst in the people of Eyam. Under these unfamiliar circumstances‚ each of the villagers reacts differently to their losses‚ and how they handle themselves
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Year of Wonders is an historical novel based around the village of Eyam‚ which quarantined itself between 1665 and 1666 when the plague arrives from a traveller from London. As the plague sweeps through the town of Eyam the population is slowly getting smaller and more fearful‚ the writer explores the variety of reactions that are possible when small communities are ravaged by tragedy. Many of the characters kept their values but lose faith in God‚ only some people’s values are tainted when they
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The social structure and institutions of the village of Eyam are severely challenged during the year of the plague. Discuss The small town of Eyam was enveloped with the Bubonic plague in 1665-1666. In Geraldine Brooks’ historical fiction ‘Year Of Wonders’ relationships‚ beliefs values‚ laws and friendships are threatened in the village at every level‚ however not all outcomes are negative from the devastation of a collapsing town. The novel demonstrated that it Is possible for strong characters
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Year of Wonders: In excruciating detail! Structure YOW is a novel in 3 parts: 1. Prologue: Leaf-fall 1666 Now 2. Main: Spring 1665 Year of Wonders/Year of the Plague 3. Epilogue: Leaf-fall 1666 Now Why this structure? To hook the readers into the story straight away. Prologue p.3 Apple picking time “I used to love this season.” p.3 “…where he sits still and silent.” P.3‚ paragraph 3‚ line 1 Readers: Who’s this guy and why is he depressed? What’s happened to him? p.4 “It
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