The Importance Of Despair In The Middle Ages

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My thesis statement is were the Middle Ages in Europe characterized more by hope or despair. What I think is that the Middle Ages in Europe were characterized more by despair. Frist of all, common viewed scornful eye and insatiable heart. Second, in the document “The persecution of the Jews” Canterbury had a spirit of anger. Lastly, citizens burned houses of the Jews.

The start with the common were viewed with a scornful eye in the sight of all people. People viewed others with bad judgement. The commons seemed like a very despaired group. Also they were viewed as despair. Therefore making my thesis statement more true.

The second reason, is in the document Canterbury had a spirit of anger. On my first reason I said the commons were looked at with bad judgment. Canterbury had a spirit of anger making him sound like the commons. He viewed as anger. Making him sound very despair. Therefore my thesis statement is true. …show more content…

Jews were left escaping and some didn't make it. That makes the Jews despaired because of the reason of their homes and families. The citizens found this despair burning homes of Jews. Therefore, making the Middle Ages despair.

This is the reasons I think my thesis statements is true. I agree with my arguments. As in these times people live in the despaired of Life. The Middle Ages weren’t only called the middle age they were called the Dark Ages this was a sad time. This is why I agree with my