Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Torture and Execution in Shakespeare's England

Capital and Corporal punishment works in certain ways depending on the crime. The antagonist repeatedly attacks the person that commits a specific crime, and puts a stop to it by torturing them. In some ways people tend to act the same way after the discomfortness of being attacked. Then, if the puishment works on a person they choose to do right by themselves and others. Lastly, beatings and torturing causes more violence amongst my peers and the lesson may never be learned.

Torture and Execution in Shakespeare's England was very disturbing. Whitnessing others being tortured can almost be breahe taking and can cause someone to become sick to the stomach. The gruesome actions caused by the French Rack consist of laying the body on spikes and they pierce and rip through the skin. Another action consist of being burned on the center of the hand to let others know they have committed a crime. Torture in Shakespeare's Execution seems to work on certain people depending on the mantality of others.

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