executions, public
From Roman crucifixion (see damnatio) to contemporary Muslim fundamentalist beheadings, the agonies of death in public have assumed a para-theatrical significance. Although it might be seen as an emotional, or even an aesthetic experience, the public execution is also a gruesome ... ...
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