Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Childhood of Peasants

Hello Dearly my name is James Franklin, ofcourse im a peasant, and ofcourse most of us peasants are extremely poor, to the point of no explanation, and this just obviously didnt happen over night. Most of us peasants were born into poverty as wicked and insidious as that seems we couldn't help what we were brought into this world on.

So ofcourse with poverty comes hardwork and dedication, we have to be totally devoted to do well in this position that we are forced to be in because we didnt ask for this and we aren't given that fair chance that other individuals have although we have to make up for it by making life changing breakthroughs and this will make all the difference.

Breakthroughs In the Victorian Era

Believe it or not many breakthroughs were brought about in the victorain era actually. Most of which was brought up by us peasants. Us peasants mastered actually in literature and poetry. Surprisingly also they were brought peasant woman. Also all the breakthroughs in the victorian era also consisted of industrial breakthroughs. And of course industrial workers mostly consisted of peasant workers and the middle class.

Most likely because they had a lot of emotion and they expressed a majority of their emotion by writing it into detail in poetry. Woman mostly prevailed within the victorian era when it came to making breakthroughs.

The Royalty to the Peasants

The loyalty had absolutely no respect for us peasants because ofcourse we were indesirables and we are heathens of their so perfect world that they desire so greatly. Anything that had to deal with us they would neglect it. The royalty live in luxury while they obviously see us peasants struggling for every day needs while they live in gluttony and royalty.

The death of many peasants would not harm the royalty in anyway. Even when the potato famine was occurring they wouldn't care that many peasants were dying and our blood was on their hands. The grieve when one of their "lords" or royalty die although they could care less of millions of peasants deaths.

Potato Famine of 1845

The potato famine in Europe effected many people apparently for the worse. Not only was it extremely harmful to farmers ofcourse, it was maybe as harmful if not more harmful for the our kind at this time. We were obviously alread affected by a shortage of food ofcourse but this wasnt exactly the help we needed. We were impacted greatly because we depended on life stock because it was one of the most if not the most cheapest way to gather food.

Although in the midst of the potato famine in 1845 the upper class leaders were continuing to still export crops to other countries that us peasants so hopelessly needed. This shows the carelessness and the upright defiance that the rich have for us poor.

Peasant Woman In the Victorian Era

The peasant woman in the victorian era had to accomplish many obstacles also just to live on the basic necessities that they need in every day life. Although with the woman they have one specific set-back that make them handicapped in the world of survival. The obtain children while they are constantly fighting poverty and barely or not even making ends meet.

Many peasant woman become very weathered by this certain topic and they result to another resolution instead of struggling with their children. They sadly but surely sell their children. Yes I kid you not they sell their children for money so they could survive and so that child can live in a better environment with a better family.

Health for Peasants

Ofcourse we peasants do not obtain the best doctors. For that matter we couldnt even afford the cheapest doctors. Us peasants contain certain diseases that are obviously harmful to our lifespan. It limits the time that we live. This is very sad to say the least. We have physical diseases as well as mental diseases. The mental diseases could deteriorate us just as well as the physical components can.

Us peasants become mentally ill by constantly being burdened by not knowing whats going to happen next. Not knowing whether our next meal will be fulfilled or whether the next night we will be sheltered. We all live in a struggle while the rich get richer and no hope for the poor. There was not a certain treatment for mental illness especially in our era. The doctors would have just treated us by secluding us into a prison or either a mental asylum with others of our characteristics.

Job of A Peasant

Apparently us peasants are not the richest of our land. Although we have to make a substantial amount of money just to pay for the necessities of our life like shelter, clothing, and food. We do things that we are not very proud of. The men usually work on crop fields if they are aloud by the owners of the land. They will work for a very little amount of money although for a very long time.

The Peasant woman in the victorian era had to do certain things so they could achieve a stable amount of money. This certain thing just so happens to be prostitution. The trade of sexual activities in exchange of money they would desperately need only for the simple things in life ofcourse, no privileges added ofcourse.

Life of A Peasant

I live a life that is very rigorous and complicated to say the least. There is not any sure place to be sheltered none-the-less any sure meal. I live as I go by not knowing what will occur next. I feel as if this structure of government is everything but fair. Through the victorian era of 1837-1901 we as peasants were always looked upon as "indesirables". We did not receive any respect what-so-ever. All we were bound to do in this land were to waste space and ridden their land with blights.

A certain few of us individuals actually were given the privilege of having the simple necessities that we need in life. If us peasants do have a shelter it would most likely be burdened with many other peasants. Also the living conditions would be unbearable. In our age even the loyalty isn't blessed with the best hygiene, royaly only took baths once every month so that just gives you he imagery of what such bad living conditions we were forced to live in.