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The Black Plague Monologue Analysis

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Dear Humphery,

Thank you Humphery for responding to me on the letter I mailed a while back and I am truly sorry to hear about your son Oliver being infected from the Black Plague. I would kind of know how that would feel because my grandparents died when I was only 9 years old. From what my grandparents have told me, who have passed away when i was a young boy that the Black plague was a major virus that was killing off millions of citizens throughout Europe and kept spreading. My grandfather had told me that his brother was traveling with a couple hundred people and he was soon infected and after a couple of days he had passed away. I am sorry I thought that you had lived in a larger and more expensive house because you were telling me …show more content…

The wealthy people had worn expensive fabrics such as satin, velvet and cotton. In my city the poor had worn flannel and many other cheap priced fabrics. For many people cotton was known for what many wealthy people would wear because it is not easy for someone to get there hands on it. Most men here in Florence had worn boots, pants, shirts, vests, and hats while most women would be seen walking around the streets wearing shoes, two skirts while one went under the other one, a shirt, a bodice, and a hat which would sometimes be replaced with a snood. Women had also braided their hair. On many women you would also see curls because it is a sign of beauty. Clothing was an important treasure to many people in the upper class of nobility and aristocracy who would spend a lot of money on the clothes they wore. Some women had made their dresses fancier by decorating …show more content…

Women had to remain with their husbands because they were forced to marriage by their fathers, society also didn’t allow them to have a higher education than men leaving women to have to suffer for how their lives are. In this city the family was the basic unit and so were blood ties as the most powerful cause of marriage. Many fathers had their daughters marry certain men that would help strengthen their position in the community. Marrying into my family had been an honor because we were the wealthiest and most respected citizens. Women who had lived here in Florence were the most educated women in Europe at the time even though they were not allowed to work for the government, they also could not teach at universities, or to make books on their view of

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