Illiteracy meant that the entertainment of the Ango-Saxon society was focused on parties and hunting.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Anglo-Saxons could not have reading as a source of entertainment due to high illiteracy.
- However, they had an active literary production, even without the use of writing.
- That's because they created parties, where music and poetry were encouraged as a form of entertainment.
- In addition, hunting was also seen as a form of entertainment, being encouraged also during festivals.
Dancing was also a source of entertainment, as was the habit of telling stories, which were passed on to people through oral translation.
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