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Thucydides Description Of The Plague

 

            The Plague effected people around the time of 1430 B. This was a disease that attacks the human all over body. Soon after the Peloponnesian War the plague entered the cities. Some of the symptoms are: violent heats in the head, redness and burning of the eyes, internally redness in the throat and in the tongue, breath abnormal and fetid, sneezing and hoarseness, violent cough, upset heart, and vomiting. All of these symptoms can lead to death.
             Thucydides was a man who caught the plague, and lived to tell all the details, of how it affected the city. At this time in the Athens people were living in filth, the areas were overpopulated. A lot of land was destroyed from the Peloponnesian War, which lead to a decrease in farming, which lead to hunger. People did some disgusting things to survive, if there was no food left they would eat their family that died from the plague. Depression arose in the cities of Greece. Before the plague hit the cities Greece was going through hard times, like I noted before the cities were overpopulated, lands destroyed; there was a shortage in the economy, so this was a big problem for the Athens.
             Thucydides states that " The character of the malady no words can describe, and the fury with which it fastened upon each sufferer was too much for human nature to endure"[Thucydides- History of the Peloponnesian War- Print out]. These people were suffering so much; day after day hundreds of bodies were dying. So many bodies it was unable to bury them all, so most were burned or thrown in the water. The city was thrown into panic. The sick were left to die and the dead was left unburied. Since the plague overpopulation in the cites decreased because of the numerous amounts of deaths.
             This some how helped the city. People that did survive were left with the properties of those that were deceased, basically those that were poor or middle class became very wealthy. The people that survived the plague felt that they can outlive a nightmare like this, they can outlive anything.


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