that there were many different levels of people. this shows how much money people had and how wealthy they were.
Under the Estates System/Structure, which social group had the highest status in French Society
the cleric,the knight,and the workman
The clergy, the nobility, and the peasants.
yes theatre and films merely reflect changes in society
divions existed between sociol classes
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Text relate to their context and reflect the society and culture in which they were created in the abbreviations used and their language patterns. Another way they reflect the society and culture is by using culture specific references.
The divisions in society were referred to as the Estates. The first Estate was the clergy members. The second Estate was the nobility. Then finally the third Estate was everyone else. The first two Estates made up 3% of the population. The Third Estate made up 97% of the population. However, each Estate got one third of the say, meaning that the 3% of the population could out rule anything the Third Estate said. The divisions in society basically gave the Third Estate no right in government and when they became fed up, they fought back; leading to the French Revolution.
Actually i think society reflect on media because what's going on in your society these days media suddenly catched and made a different kind of stories.
French Society was in pre-revolutionary France was divided into three political classes or Estates. The First Estate was the Catholic clergy, the second estate was the nobility, and the Third Estate was everyone else.
country music doesnt really reflect on out society . but honestly i couldn't live without music ): music = my lifeee (:
Yes, there is a form of segregation in "Romeo and Juliet" based on the feud between the two families, the Montagues and Capulets. This feud leads to conflicts and divisions in Verona, affecting the relationship between Romeo and Juliet. Ultimately, the story explores the consequences of such deep-seated divisions in society.