"The Pardoner's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" provides insights into the moral and social dynamics of the Middle Ages. It highlights the era's preoccupation with death and the consequences of greed, illustrating the pervasive influence of religion and the Church on daily life. Additionally, the tale reflects the values of the time, showcasing the struggle between moral integrity and the temptation of wealth. Through the characters’ actions and the eventual moral lesson, readers can discern the complexities of human behavior and societal norms during this period.
Mideival life was dangerous.and you were considered free if you knew how to read or right
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.
around forty to fifty
3 out of 3
Vast amounts of historical information are available, so you can learn pretty much anything that you want to learn, about life during the middle ages. For an entertaining introduction, you might want to read the novel Timeline by the late Michael Crichton. It is a time travel novel, with an excellent depiction of the middle ages. But there are many good books to read, if you are interested.
Mideival life was dangerous.and you were considered free if you knew how to read or right
life was different in middle ages since it was the middles ages and in manor well, it was the manor!
life was really good
normal usuall
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
Knights.
ChurchThe centres of Medieval life were the castle or manor of the lord and the church.
Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.
life back then very harsh and crule
usually surfs in the middle ages lived up to about 40 years tops, 20 years average.