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GIN CRAZE
BEER STREET
On the other hand, in “Beer Street,” the
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The scene is characterized by happy workers,
flourishing economic activities, and an overall
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GIN LANE
In “Gin Lane,” Hogarth portrays a scene of
chaos and destruction, emphasizing the
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Scenes of poverty, addiction, and social
disintegration are depicted.
GIN
Gin is a distilled liquor made from cereals,
primarily wheat, and flavored with juniper
berries and other botanicals. It is known for its aromatic taste and can vary depending on the ingredients used in its production.
GIN-CRAZE
The "Gin Craze" in 18th-century England was marked by a drastic rise in gin consumption, leading to social issues such as addiction, urban decay, and increased crime.
Artists such as William Hogarth depicted the negative effects of gin in works like "Gin Lane," contributing to public awareness of its risks.
GIN origins
Gin has origins dating back to the 17th century when a distillate flavored with juniper berries was introduced in the Netherlands.
the modern version of gin developed in England in the 18th century, gaining popularity especially during the Gin Craze era.
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