What happens after someone dies? Will their legacy continue or continue to disappear? They go to heaven or go to hell. In Hamlet, the title of Shakespeare is investigating these problems in tragedy. During the play, Hamlet is exploring several issues about what happened after death. According to Hamlet, heaven, hell, and purgatory exist, and it depends on people's being done in real life, but what they do on the earth does not affect their legacy. Before a ghost came, he told him that Claudius had killed him and he was trapped in purgatory Hamlet was irritated by the death of his father.
Some people are not ready to start school at a young age, but imagine that you will pass the key to the kingdom. The King of France inherited the throne only when he was 4 years old since his father died. Louis XIV, also known as "Sun King", enjoyed the longest control over French monarchy and European sovereignty in the history of 7243 to 1715 in 7224. Born September 5, 1638, within five years since Louis XIV became King of France, my father died on May 14, 1643. He was a technician from the age of four, but his 23-year-old father, Louis XIV until the chief, did not officially control the French government. Cardinal Jules Mazarin died. From 1643 to 1661, Mazarin always had true power, but he was rarely influenced by aristocrats and justice.
d. Richelieu died in 1642, and Louis XIII died before the end of the 13th war of 1643. But Richelieu personally chose Cardinal Mazarin as the successor to the new King Louis XIV who was 5 when he took office. Masalin continued the policy of Richelieu and even allowed to pay taxes to aristocrats. In response to the policies of Richelieu and Mazarin, these policies aimed to weaken the aristocracy and strengthen the king. The aristocrat came up with Fronde Revolt (1648-53). In 1651, they also invaded the room of Louis XIV. The king will not forget this invasion. By 1653, aristocrats were crushed by Masarin.
Father Louis XIII of Louis XIV appointed Cardinal Richelieu as prime minister. When Louis XIII died, Cardinal Richelieu died soon after the death of the king. Cardinal Mazarin, the successor to Richelieu, ruled this country before Louis XIV grew. He always wanted to be able to rule alone. Therefore, when his first minister, Masgrin, died, he decided not to rule with the first minister. Jean Baptiste Colbert, authorized financial administrator, has a limited proportion of authority. Colbert believed the aggressive economic role of the country, promoted manufacturing and commerce, established the navy, and developed the French colonies abroad.
Louis XIV's mother Ann became regent when he reached the throne, but Prime Minister Juliere Mazarin still had a true power during the early rule of Louis XIV. It was not until 1463 that Masa Lynn died by doing Louis XIV to 20s, so finally the young king ruled the French government. After having full responsibility for the Kingdom, Louis XIV immediately set out to reform France according to his own vision. His first goal as an absolute monarch was to concentrate and rule France. With the help of his treasure secretary Jean Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV established reforms to reduce the French deficit and promote industrial growth. During his reign, Louis XIV succeeded in improving France's unorganized tax system and restricted its former arbitrary lending practices. He also conveniently announced that noble members are exempt from taxes.