Creative Writing: The Handmaid's Tale

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In the kingdom of Salida there were an extraordinary amount of knights most of which had squires to aid them. One boy was trying to become a great knight he was a young lad named Goku which was the son of a noble named Bardock. Ever since he started training at 7 in the castle of Vegeta he had great potential. All the villagers around the palace truly respected him even though they were jealous of him being a noble. When he became 14 he was made a squire to the knight Sir. Gohan. This was the first step to becoming the great hero he had dreamed of. Unfortunately this was also the path to A LOT of sadness and bloodshed.
The knight he squired was surprisingly nice considering that most of the knights in this palace were selfish and greedy. Sir. …show more content…

This led to many voyages to places around the world for trade included but not limited to Asia. One of the spice trades accidentally brought back rats with fleas containing a disease soon called the black death. Over half of the crew was severely ill when brought back and about half died within a few days. This put the civilians in panic because of the fear of death. Since the village had no idea that the rats carried the plague it spread killing many. Their were 3 ways the black death killed the first being called bubonic. This type took six days to appear and when it did it created disgusting blackish bumps on the body. The second was called pneumonic this type only takes about three days to reveal itself and kills approximately 100 percent of its victims and the worst part is that during the fever stage you can cough spray which can spread the disease. The third and final type is called septicemic this type was very rare and can appear the day you get it and kill you within one day. The way you can notice septicemic plague is if you develop a rash out of nowhere. This plague killed about half of the population and went down as one of the biggest and worst diseases of all time. Everyone lost someone dear and was scarred with sadness and anger. Even though goku didn’t have anyone else to lose he was angry and convinced that the land they lived on was cursed and he needed to save his home by creating another. That's when he decided to join the

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