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Representation Of Death In The Aztecs

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In the ages of the 12th century, the 8th to 14th centuries and the modern age, there has always been a way of representing death. With a form or without one, there is a way to explain it, either by texts or by you belief. May it be devil or a god, it has made an impact on the world one way or another.

The age of the Aztecs were in days of death and sacrifice. The God of Death for them was Mictlantecuhtli, he was also the lord of the underworld. His appearance looks to be “a skeleton or covered in bones with red spots representing blood”. He is married to the queen of the underworld, Mictecacihuatl. They were worshiped and sacrificed to often. The time of the calendar they were worshiped was the month of Tititl and at the temple of Tlaxicco. The main way the sacrifices were killed were by cutting the heart out of the victim and either eating or cremating the remains. …show more content…

A version of Death was named Azrael, he was an archangel from the Christian Bible. But as the plague took over he was given the role as the Grim Reaper. The depictions of the age made him skeletal and wielded a scythe. Another role of death was the Devil himself. An angel that had fallen from heaven to now claim the souls of the sinners. All in all, the plague that terrorized the lands made the opinions of the people and the view of death more twisted and more

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