The theme is the message. I always used to think the theme and then you make the me and then you make the message.
Where is the sentence????????????????
Just telling in advance, English is not my forte, lol. I'm a math person. :-)
Anyways, what I'm inferring from the poem is this:
The human body, of course, gets older, but usually the mind of an older person is coherent and wise. Yet, the older body has its own "conscientiousness". A consciousness that understands the body's frailty but knows that it can still accomplish tasks it had once before; these tasks are achieved with the patience of a mule but with the intensity of a lion. Rushing or hastening seem to be incomprehensible... Still, the aged body knows more than it begets. Life happens all around yet there isn't a desire to change what happens. Wisdom and experience has seeped in over the years... Aging... An invaluable awareness that affects everything alive wins in the end over the aged body. Nails, hair, and skincare become obsolete. The old body, free from constraints, expresses the validity of its existence with boldness and courage. The wrinked skin and gray hair, impossible to avoid, but difficult to obtain, outshines the youth the body once had. For once, and only once, boundaries don't exist... Only the hope of sharing the struggles and victories that occur in a lifetime, the experiences unique to the aged body... The hope that the aged body can bestow unto others the gloriousness of the aged body.
Hope that helped. Good luck.
Tanners, carpenters, bakers, and nearly all other types of tradesmen had guilds by the year 1200. By the 1200s, the Christians had established three kingdoms in the medieval europe : Aragon on the Mediterranean coast, Castile in the middle, and Portugal in the west. But then catastrophe struck in the 1300s. The Black Death, a horrific pandemic, ravaged Europe and Asia.
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How was Medieval Europe?</h3>
The Middle Ages, often known as the medieval period, in the history of Europe roughly extended from the fifth to the late fifteenth century, similar to the post-classical period of world history. The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery came after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Middle Ages comprise the three standard eras of Western history: classical antiquity, the medieval era, and the modern era. Within the medieval era, there were three separate time periods: the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages.
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