Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Art Of Torture Essay -- History Punishment society Essays
The Art of Torture       Going by the title of this paper you are probably asking yourself ââ¬Å"How in  Godââ¬â¢s name can torture be seen as an art, were these people mentally ill?â⬠  well it was, but I talk about that later, let me tell you a little about the  history of torture. Torture has been around since the times of Ancient Greece  and is still around today, usually in the Mafia. Other than the mob, torture  isnââ¬â¢t very common in our society. Punishments arenââ¬â¢t near as harsh as they  used to be back in medieval times. The only punishments we have now are jails,  the punishments there were in medieval times were numerous and downright inhuman.  Torture would keep criminal from doing something wrong again, assuming he lived  through the torture. The punishments we have today are laughable and dumb.  Big deal, you are thrown in prison for a few years, you donââ¬â¢t suffer one bit,  but to the inmates, being thrown on a chain gang is so terrible. Being given  hundreds of paper cuts and being rolled in salt, now thatââ¬â¢s terrible and Iââ¬â¢m  sure the convict will never break the law again. Places like Singapore still  operate like this. It happened to that one teen who decided to spraypaint some  cars. He thought he could get away with it and he almost did, but he shortly  found out that he had a little pay-back coming to him. The kid was caned, and  he hasnââ¬â¢t done anything dumb since. Torture like this works, torture is a way  that can really make you have second thoughts before you do anything stupid.    Torture was practiced in numerous ancient civilizations. Convicts and war  prisoners were put to death by using torture to give them a slow, humiliating  death. To some American Indian tribes, it is a custom to torment and burn prisoners.  Crucifixion was a popular torture technique in ancient Rome. Rome also used  torture to get slaves, criminals, just about anybody, to get them to talk about  secretive information. You see in these ancient Roman times, people were given  information and were told that they should never tell this information to no  one, well the Romans found out about this and this caused a major uprise in  the use of torture.     In 12th century Europe torture became very widespread  like it had just did in Rome. Before Europe began using torture, they relied  on a more common judicial type of settlements for crimes, by the 13th century  confessions and...              ... is when the victim throat is slit open and the tongue  of the victim is pulled through the opening. This is one of the few tortures  still used today, this technique is usually used by mobs.  To conclude  this paper on the history, art, and tools of medieval torture, all I can say  is that the Middle Ages were a time were crime was not tolerated. Punishments  were sever and done to keep a criminal from ever breaking the law again. This  use of severe punishments worked unlike the legal system of today where criminals  are living a better life in prison than most of the poor are living. Prisoners  just go back to what they were doing after they are released from prison, and  they usually end up back in prison. Not too many criminals in the Middle Ages  were dumb enough to go out and break the law after being tortured, there was  no prison were they could spend years in, torture was a fast and effective  way of showing a criminal to never ever break the law again. ââ¬Å"Torture, one  of the few legal systems that workedâ⬠.     Works Cited    The Gullotine  and the Terror, Arasse, Daniel.1987 Penguin Press.    The Executioner's Homepage,  http://www.luh.K12.ca.us/%7Ebg659808/torture.html                        
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