How long is a piece of string? that's as difficult to answer. The one thing you can be sure of is they had to work very long hours indeed. They would need to be up several hours before the household rose, to light fires and take care of breakfasts, clean out the embers from the fires of the previous day etc, but there the similarity ends. The life of a servant would vary drastically based on the temprament of the employee. No unions or legislation to help them.
it was a bummer
House servant.
The cast of Miss Julie - 1972 includes: Mary Allen as House Servant Heather Canning as Christine Colin Edwynn as House Servant Ronald Forfar as House Servant Patrick Godfrey as House Servant Donal McCann as Jean Valerie Minifie as House Servant Helen Mirren as Miss Julie Philip Sayer as House Servant
Answer: the difference is that a slave is dirty and does not work in a proper house hold, and indentured servant is a clean proper slave that is assigned to one house were the servant gets clean close and a clean approch everyday so the guesst in the house will not be That is the answer.
The Servant in the House - 1921 was released on: USA: 26 February 1921
only the rich people had servant & maids
Igor.
yes...
It is ironic because in Kabul, Baba's house was massive and even had a servant's hut in the backyard, but in comparison to American homes (where he lives now) his home in Kabul is like a servant's hut.
It is some one who does all the work in the house. They especially cleans.
Sarah He returns to his house where he tells this parable to his wife, Sarah, and his servant Sirius
In the United States, generally negative. Americans associate having house servants with slavery, which gives the practise a negative connotiation. In other cultures, it can be more positive, especially when the servant is not a house servant. "Well done, thou good and faithful servant" or "Civil Servant" do not have the negative connotation.