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4. Instructions
For each of the following exhibits…
Finish the sentences.
I think it is a ____________ because
_______________________.
This tells me that life in medieval times
was not that horrible/horrible because
_____________________________.
27. Medieval towns were not that
horrible/horrible.
This is supported by exhibit___ .
This demonstrates that Medieval towns were
not that horrible/horrible because…
Exhibit__ shows (summarize the exhibit)...
28.
29.
30.
31. • 1) Pigs could be a real danger
• In medieval times, pigs were kept as meat animals, often
in a type of extensive husbandry that included foraging in
forests and on common grounds. People thus had much
more contact with live pigs than we do today – this could
be dangerous, and even deadly.
• There were multiple accounts of pigs eating children.
From the 13th century, lawsuits could in theory be filed
against the porcine perpetrators – this usually resulted in
a death sentence for the pig. Such lawsuits were rare in
England but were more common in France, especially in
the region around Paris
32. • While these explanations go partway toward elucidating animal trials, none of
them fully clarify the practice. They hardly explain why citizens went to great
pains to create space for humans to judge animals for their actions. Correcting
hierarchical order or sending a stern message to animal owners could have
been accomplished much more easily and cheaply with summary execution.
What the trials strongly suggest is that pre-industrial citizens deemed the
animals among them worthy of human justice primarily because they had, like
humans, the free will to make basic choices.
• Judges routinely considered animals’ personal circumstances before making a
legal decision. Take the exonerated piglets in the opening anecdote. The judge
deemed them innocent not only on technical grounds (no witnesses came forth
to confirm that the piglets attacked), but also because the pigs were immature,
and thus poorly positioned to make clear choices. Furthermore, they were raised
by a rogue mother, he indicated, and thus unable to internalize the proper codes
of conduct for village-dwelling piglets.
Editor's Notes
You seem to have landed in a very strange place. People are dressed very different and almost all the houses are made out of wood. Man imagine there is a fire, you think to yourself. As you wondering around you finally find some people. You decide to ask the bearded fellow with the jegging like pants where you have landed. He tells you that you have landed in London. He tells you that this is a great place even though there are rumors of something very bad coming to the town. He recommends going into the market place area.
You continue on into the market place, it seems lively, yet there seems to be a sense of worry in the air. You begin to wonder why everyone is acting weird and decide to take a closer look into one of the shops.
Apparently there are a couple of young boys who help the local blacksmith. These two boys are working very hard, yet you learn that they earn no money. They tell you that they are not good enough to make money. In fact they tell you that their parents had to pay the blacksmith money to allow them to work with him.
Smith, Potter, Taylor, Spinner, Weaver, Dyer, Thatcher, Baker, Cook, Fisher, Shepherd, Gardener , A fowler caught birds.
You continue on through the town and wonder where it ends.
You get to a relatively more open area and find two people called “fullers”. It looks like they got some kind of liquid and are poring it into a bucket with a piece of wool inside and are stepping on it.
You get to a relatively more open area and find two people called “fullers”. It looks like they got some kind of liquid and are poring it into a bucket with a piece of wool inside and are stepping on it.
You continue on through the town and you start seeing a difference in this part of town. You start noticing that the streets are filthy a dirty. You learn that pigs were used in order to eat some of the trash that was simply thrown out of people’s houses. even a….
Omg is that a ….
Ewww that’s definitely a rat… it looks kinda sick or something.
There s definitely something going on here … The smell of death is in the air. You go inside one of the houses.
You take a peek inside and nearly throw up at the sight. Something terrible has happened to this man.
The priest tells you that this disease is surely a punishment from God. They say that the town had been bad, and that that is probably why everyone was dying. The priest tells you that this will surely cure the patient.
As you run outside you see something from the corner of your eye, that really creeps you out.
Later you see a bunch of these flagellants as they called them passing by the town hoping to help get ride of this horrible disease. While you are there you see something frightening from the corner of your eye.
Change the slide fast, so it can loo scary and mysterious.
You run through the crowd as fast as you can.
You keep running without stopping… the sun has now disappeared and you decide to take a chance and go into a nearby house house.
Your heart is racing like never before. You go into an empty house and reach the third floor. You peek out the window and see. A bunch of them now. You don’t know where to hide now. Then you feel a touch behind you. You turn around and ….
You scream in despair. He clams you down and tells you that he is here to help.
He takes his tools out nd tells you that he has found a new way to help the black death patients.
Makes it worse like when fall and parents instead of helping say vez por no hacer caso.
You keep running without stopping… the sun has now disappeared and you decide to take a chance and go into a nearby house house.