Black Death Essay

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Green 1 T’Zabrean Green McMullin World Civilization 17 March 2014 The Black Death of Europe(Bubonic Plague) As you may figure viral deadly diseases such as malaria, HIV, and Lung Cancer have killed millions within the years of Human existence, but the one in particular to cause a major impact in the world’s history of sicknesses is The Black Death, formally known as the Bubonic Plague. The Bubonic Plague wasn’t the longest epidemic. The timeline that the disease was present, single handedly slaughtered 25 million people of the vulnerable population in Europe. The childhood nursery rhyme song “Ring around the rosies, pocket full of posies”, discreetly demonstrates the red rash symptomatic of infection and holding flowers under one's nose to combat the smell of sickness and dead bodies.(Ainsworth 64) The symptoms of the disease were airborne and highly contagious and could spread viciously to whomever that came in touching distance of an infected individual. The Black Death put SARS and AIDS in a lower caparison inquiring that they all have caused a death domino effect.(Ainsworth 64) The year of 1333 is when the plague originally geared up into severe sweeps starting in China with the international trading route occurring between constantinople and the mediterranean near the black sea. The living conditions people lived under helped the spread of the disease greatly. Green 2 Majority of Today’s Historians and scientist will tell you that the Bubonic Plague started through rats and other rodents, when really a flea has fed off of an infected rat, which is transferred to a human’s bloodstream through the blood sucking transaction. Many Europeans believed the Plague is the raft of god for wrong-doing. The Bubonic Plague is actual... ... middle of paper ... ...to get infected whether hiding or not so they lived in happiness by completing everyday task. The art during this time came out with tombstones and death incorporated images rather gothic looking. From the late 14th to late 16th century, people’s artistic expressions were random, adjusted by ethnological growth, armed creations, and had different ways to go about belief in religion. (Johnson, 2003). When Europe transfigured into the ways of Constantine, Europe strayed back to christianity leaving a different impression on art for more than a thousand plus years. Artist of the medieval time strived to make every piece of art mirror the everyday scenery of the plague. Paintings and sculptures, during this time, represented life, death, bible configurations and important people which also filled the domes of churches and church entries

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