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Essay On The Black Death

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The "Black Death": Accurate or Inaccurate? “The Black Death” is a pretty historically accurate movie. The costumes in the movie, the plot of the movie, the cause of the Black Death, how the Black Death spread, how to cure the Black Death, what the Black Death looked like, some of the sets in the movie, and the origin of the Black Death were all depicted extremely accurately. However, some of the sets in “The Black Death” were not completely accurate. The movie “The Black Death” gives the viewer a great deal of accurate information about the Black Plague; however, there are a few historical inaccuracies as well. The black death was a disease triggered by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. Yersinia pestis is a bacterium transmitted by rodents, …show more content…

A knight, named Ulric, comes to the monastery that Osmund is at, and he is in search of someone to lead him and his group of soldiers, including Wolfstan, Mold, Abbot, Swire, and Dalywag, to a secluded village where everyone has renounced from God. This village was a place that was safe from the plague, and there are speculations that there is a necromancer there that is bringing plague victims back from the dead. Osmond volunteers to lead Ulric and his group to the village in hopes of finding a girl named Averill, who he was secretly dating. One of the monks told Osmund not to go, but he decided that this is what God was calling him to do. Along the way, he discovers that Averill died in the forest. Shortly after Osmund and the group of soldier arrive at the village, Osmund meets a woman, named Langiva, who dresses his wounds. Langiva later tells Osmund that they found Averill in the woods, and then she shows Osmund her body. Afterwards, Langiva brings Averill back to life in front of Osmund. Then, as Langiva is trying to force Osmund to renounce his faith, Osmund kills Averill because he thinks that she a demon brought her back to life, and she deserves to be with God. Later, he finds out that Langiva never brought Averill back to life and that she was never dead. Langiva only drugged Averill and made it appear as though she was dead. When Osmund discovered that he had killed Averill, he became cold-hearted, left the monastery, and became a knight that set out

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