The vintage England

 

Whenever I hear the word 'vintage' my thoughts immediately swift to the 16 or 17th centuries when people would communicate with other humans directly or through letters instead of using phones to connect, they had a good relationship with people in their community, they believed and love the nature, they lived a life with a family and by doing their farming works, and it was a time when literature flourished so people might get lost in the books as books are the symbol of vintage and many built their career in literature who are we talking about till now. The thing that comes to my mind about the vintage are books, coffee, the streets and night street lights with the people surrounding holding hands together and singing songs and spending their tired evenings with neighbours and friends. these are the best parts of those centuries but the worst part is yet to come, Although we might compare our lives with theirs and think that they lived the best life without any difficulties or struggles in truth they lived in the darkest time of all as they had to face unexpected wars which would lead to the death of people by which it resulted in famine. The plague that spread across the continent in the 16th century led to many changes in society and the government. As that was the period of kings ruling, the laws and Rules were also established by the kings and queens which the people should follow. Those timelines also include the most cruel activities of the rulers which affected the people. Although I love vintage aesthetics, the culture and the activities of those periods when we get to know about the dark part of the same timeline then the viewpoint towards that period may be changed.

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