Nobles and peasants marry early. Businessmen tend to wait
Nobles and peasants marry early. Businessmen tend to wait
In the world of David Eddings' fantasy novels, the social hierarchy is often a central theme. Nobles and peasants are depicted as marrying early in life, while businessmen tend to wait until later in life to settle down. This stark contrast in marriage customs reflects the different priorities and values of each social class.Nobles and peasants in Eddings' world are often portrayed as living in a more traditional and conservative society. Marrying early is seen as a way to secure alliances, consolidate power, and ensure the continuation of the family line. For nobles, marriage is often a strategic decision made by parents or other family members, rather than a choice made out of love. Peasants, on the other hand, may marry early out of economic necessity, as marriage can provide stability and support in a harsh and unforgiving world.