2. Author: Heather Caldwell
Narrator: Meg
Temporary Situation:
century XVI during
Henry’s reign.
Geography situation:
England
Important Places
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5. He was born 28th June
1492.Henry VIII: Henry was
an English Monarch. He
was married with her
brother’s widow:
Catherine, but he divorced.
He started his reign in
1509. Henry wanted to
annul his marriage but
Pope didn’t allow and he
broke with the Church in
Rome and became the
head of the Church in
England in May 1532. He
died in 1503.
6. Meg is Anne’s servant and her only friend.
She was loyal and faithful to Anne during her life.
7. Anne Boleyn is the most
important character in the
book. She lived all of her
life in Heaver Castle, her
jobs were lady-in-waiting
and 25th January 1533 he
married with Henry. She
promised a son but she had
a daughter Elizabeth and
Henry beheaded her 19 th
May 1536. Their marriage
during 3 years.
17. The best Social Class
were the Monarch Class
continuous for the class
Gentry ( Yeoman and
Husbandman) and the
Professionals( Artist and
Appendices) Class. The
worse class was the Work
Class(Servant and
Beggars).
18. In May 1532 Henry became
the head of the Church
in England and create
the Anglicanism.
Everybody thought Anne
was the guilty of the
changes. This is very
imortant for England
because
Elizabeth
I
continues with it.
19. Musician were supported by the church, city and state.
There wore now jobs for choirmaster, singers, teachers,
composers and instrument builders.
20. The best diet had the
Small Class because had
a healthy
food(Vegetables,
Fruits,...) and the High
class had a Caloric food(
Chicken, Poor, Cow...)
21. Many boys still went to
chantey schools.
However after the
religious changes of the
1540 the chantey schools
were closed. However
many rich men founded
grammar school
22. People thought the clothes you wore
were relationed with you and your
social position. Middle- class
merchants didn’t wear luxurious
fabrics only nobles can wear them.
Cloth of gold or silver and purple
silk were restricted to women with
the rank of countess or higher. No
woman was allowed to wear fabrics
embroidered with silk, pearls, gold
or silver except baroness an those of
higher rank .
Enforcement of these laws was lax
but heavy fines could be extracted
from those caught in violation.
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fascinant and diferent
period.