The Middle Ages was a time of hardwork and dedication for women from teen years to adulthood. Women worked with and for their husbands at anytime. They had roles suck as caring for the children, preparing food, and helping with the livestock. At some point, they joindd their husband im the fields to help with crips. They also worked im vital cottage industries, such as baking , brewing, and manufacturing textiles. All through the Middle Ages women were often dictated by biblical texts. As there were house and field women there were "successful" women who held high positions in certain areas. For example there were queens and abbesses of convents who were women. There were alot of women who couldn't control their own lives. There were many that had to marry and become a nun. Young women (teenagers) were married and they were responsible to handle business as it was told like an adult woman. Women in the Middle Ages had it bad to the point it became bad for them during pregnancy , but not all women have to work as hard as the others , but they all were looked at as the same.
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During the fall season it is very windy and leaves are everywhere. A very holy man name John was walking through the villages visiting the sick and helping the poor and old. Then one day as he was leaving from what he always do, a big strong wind stops John in his path and he had to catch his balance. After that he continues to move forward to head home as he comes upon another village that looks strange from the time he passed through it earlier. John starts to glance around to find what is different and as he is glancing around he bumps into a beautiful young lady that goes by the name Sarah that is holding bread but it fell when john bumps her. As he helps her pick up the bread he apologizes and tells her to have a bless day. Sarah then asked john which way he was walking and he walking the same way as her so he walked with her till she reached her point. During their walk Sarah asks John a millions questions and he gave ...
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