Going out in Style:Tombs
When a person died during this time period (Renaissance), they were usually buried by family in a house for the dead, also known as a Tomb. In the tomb, there would be daily effects, like tools, food, and personal possessions so they-the deceased- would be "set up" for the afterlife. As time went on, tombs seemed to become a way to distinguish between the social classes. For the poor class, they would have, in my opinion, rather bland tombs. On the other hand, the rich, or wealthy, would have their tombs "decorated". To explain further, wealthy deceased would have tombs that captured how their lives were, surrounded by jewels, money, and exotic statues or paintings of themselves. Overall, what was once a universal burial, has became and has now become another way to set people apart, even in death!
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