the black Death had nothing to do with Shakespeare,
the plague was caused by the Flea off the rat.
Answer to "Were there other names for the black death?"Another name for the Black Death is the Black Plague. In the Middle Ages, people called it the "Great Pestilence"' and the "Great Plague." Medieval writers referred to the plague as the "Great Mortality." The term "Black Death" has actually only been used since 1833. AlsoThe names for the 3 different forms of the Black Death were the Bubonic plague, Septicemic plague, and the Pneumonic Plague.Answer to "Were there other names for the black death?"· Great Pestilence · Great Plague· Great Mortality· Black Death· Black Plague· Bubbonic Plague· Septicemic plague· Pneumonic Plague
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to light the stage, they would use candels. One time, they did this and the "O" burned down. How tragic! @Whoever wrote that Wow. Just. Wow^^^ It was because of the Black Death(Bubonic Plague) They didn't want to spread it or see people die. :D
A black woman with aids ;D
No, Shakespeare's work was not first published at his baptism. Shakespeare's plays and poetry were published during his lifetime, with the first collection of his plays published in 1623, seven years after his death. However, it is unclear if Shakespeare himself oversaw the publication of his work, or if they were published by others after his death.
The main corse of the black plauge which started in the early 1300's was the bubonic plauge where the rats were the first victims , Infact the rats were actually carring the fleas that were tiny parasites feeding off of the rat then being transmitted to humans, causing extreme pain for the victim. The black plauge was know in 3 ways, The bubonic plauge, The Pnemonic plague and the Sepifaemic plague and they all infected and killed people in a week or under, =D
As black as death, as black as night, as black like darkness itself.... um as black as an emo..
They don't have to be black cats. Also, cats aren't really "protectors" they just keep away the evil spirits of the dead and also keep away Anubis who is basicly a dog....thing....it tells you in the first "The Mummy" movie :D The only instince where a black cat has significance would be Halloween. But the origin of the Black Cat has nothing to do with Halloween, it refers to the time of The Black Plague. A theory that the dying people came up with was that cats were the cause of the horrid disease. Because the people wanted to stop the Bubonic Plague, they killed any cat they could find. The "Black" cat part is because the Bubonic Plague is also known as the "Black" Plague, thus the Black Cat came about. It was considered bad luck if a black cat crossed your path because it would mean that you would get the Bubonic Plague.
they got your mum and shoved it down the toilet :D
they all ran around with spoons and forks in their eyes :D
Oh, but it does exist today. Each year, there are about 10-20 cases in the USA alone. However, modern hygiene, public health and medicine keep the plague at bay. see: http://www.william-shakespeare.info/bubonic-black-plague-modern-day.htm On a slightly different tack, & I can't back this up but, apparrently,had Pennicillin not been invented then the number of people to die in WW2 would have been double !if Adolf Hitler were alive today he would be over 120 years old! He was a racist. And although many racists in the world are against people of African descent, his hatred was directed mostly at European Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, Bolsheviks, etc. So yes, black people would exist as well they should.
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