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Pepys suggests that the king commands the houses to be pulled down to stop the fire. The king listens to him.
he sympathizes for them
The Great Fire of London was in 1666. Yes, Pepys kept a diary at that time.
there is a monument in London were the fire started
From Samuel Pepys' account of the Great Fire of London, it can be concluded that he was a detailed and observant individual who documented events with precision and clarity. His diary entries suggest that Pepys was resourceful, practical, and displayed a strong sense of duty in the face of a crisis. Pepys also demonstrated empathy and concern for the well-being of others during the fire.
Samuel Pepys
One of the most interesting entries in The Diary of Samuel Pepys is the one where he describes the Great Fire of London in 1666. Pepys vividly recounts the chaos, destruction, and personal anguish caused by the fire, providing a firsthand account of this historic event.
Because like most disasters, it changed the city..for the best..Samuel Pepys diary describes it well
Yes he did die in the great fire if London The Great Fire of London was in 1666 but Samuel Pepys didn't die until 1703, 37 years later!!
Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys berried parmesan chasse during the Great Fire of London as it was a very expensive cheese at that time.