very scared as you would be if your 2 sisters, 2 of your brothers and your only son were dying around you from the disease.
Jews were expelled from London around 1290 by Edward I. Oliver Cromwell approved their return in 1655. William Shakespeare probably never saw, or met a jew, but there were many superstitions, so he probably was scared of them.
AnswerBubonic - having or relating to a "bubo", a swollen lymph node, most commonly heard now refering to the swollen lymph nodes seen with plague. Bubo comes from the Greek word Boubon which means either the groin or a swelling in the groin.Origin for the Bubonic Plague NameBubonic Plague is named because of the symptoms. The bacterial infection produces a painful swelling of the lymph nodes. These are called buboes. Often the first swelling is evident in the groin. During the Middle Ages, a pandemic of bubonic plague was referred to as the Black Death, because of the blackening of the skin due to the dried blood that accumulated under the skin's surface.
the plague,dysenetry,stomach cancer,
There were lots and lots of different beliefs about the plague; people were so scared because they weren't sure what caused it. Some believed it was a punishment from God, some believed that foreigners or those who followed a different religion had poisoned the wells, some thought that bad air was responsible, some thought the position of the planets had caused the plague. All these different beliefs led to some strange attempts at escaping the plague and some even stranger cures. cw: Probably it was spread by the fleas on rats; hence, the love of cats.
they are sad and scared
He was probably scared of William of Normandy because he wanted to take his place on the throne.
Shakespeare's dead. He can't bother anybody. There's no reason to be scared of him.If you are about to study Shakespeare in school, there is no reason to be scared of that experience either. Remember: Shakespeare's plays are intended to be fun and entertaining. If it is difficult to visualize what is supposed to be going on from just reading (and that is not surprising, since very few people know how to read plays without ever having done so before) you should watch a film version of the play you are studying just for fun so you know what is going on in the play.
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Willie (originally William, after William the Conqueror, but the dog scared easily).
Many bodies of plague victims were not buried because the death toll overwhelmed burial services, leading to mass graves being used. Additionally, fear of contagion meant that bodies were not handled or buried promptly as people were too scared to come into contact with them.
William was small and undernourished, with bruises and scars on his face and arms. He also appeared to be scared and withdrawn, showing signs of abuse and neglect.
It is said that famous philosopher Joseph Decameron attacked a village because he was scared of the plague and believed that non-infected blood would keep him safe. That is what happened to Pisa.