Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Torture in Shakespeare's England

In Shakespeare's England, torture is the one thing to do for crimes and treason against the King adn Queen of England. They have different kinds of torture during the Renaissance era. One torture device they use in the Renaissance era is the "Strappado" because it was the most common torture device they use in the Renaissance era. The Second torture device they use in the Renaissance era is the "srew in Body parts" because it can cause pain in the foot,ankle,calf,hands,and anywhere on the human body parts to cause pain everywhere. The Third torture device they use in the Renaissance era is water because water was the massive pain to get when being torture. It also can cause severe pain like no other. The Fourth torture device they use in the Renaissance era is "Pincers or Tongs" because they can be heated up so hot and make marks in the body for the crimes they did. The Fifth torture device they use in the Renaissance era is "Grease and Fire" because they can be boilded to death or cook to death from the grease they use on the human body. Torture can be slow, so they can feel pain in there body. Why did they do it in the first place? It is a sign to anybody of what kind of torture they can do to people when a crime is broked in Shakespeare's England during the Renaissance era.

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