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Friday, March 15, 2019

Profanity :: Swear Swearing

cursingMvirtuosoy doesnt talk, it swears. Many of the most brilliant minds throughout magazine have engaged profanity. Shakespeares best whole kit and boodle were revised and modify in order to remove the numerous curse words or obscene phrases he included. The harmless use of profanity in an idle setting should non be penalized, by the assignment of an essay. Profanity continuously evolves, and has a very rich and interesting history. The system of assigning essays for the use of profanity is ineffective and counter productive. When angry, count four when very angry, swear. The growing of profanity began in the sixteenth century, and it evolves with each generation. Profanity is recognized in many Shakespearean kit and caboodle, and has evolved into the profane language employ today. Some trust or curse words have somehow maintained their original meanings throughout hundreds of years, while many others have completely changed meaning or simply fallen from popular vocabul ary. William Shakespeare, though it is not widely taught, used a rather vulgar and dirty vocabulary in his writings. His full treatment included subjects that some hatful wish they had not. That includes a fair dowery of sex, violence, crime, horror, politics, religion, anti-authoritarianism, anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia, sexism, jealousy, profanity, satire, and controversy of all kinds (Macrone 6). In Shakespeares time, religious and moral curses were more offensive than biological curses. Most original, prior to being censored, Shakespearean works contain offensive profanity, mostly religious, which is probably one of many reasons that his works were and continue to be so popular. Shakespeare pushed a lot of buttons in his day- which is one reason he was so phenomenally popular. Despite what they tell you, people like having their buttons pushed (Macrone 6). His works contained many profane words or phrases and as a result, were censored to protect the innocent minds of t he teenagers who are now compulsory to read them, and also because they were blasphemous and offensive. Almost all of the profanity was removed, and that that was not had just reason for being there. Some of the Bards censored oaths are Gods saving grace on your beard Loves Labors Lost, II.i.203 This was a very rude curse because a mans facial hair was a point of pride for him. And to play with someones beard was to insult him. Gods carcass 1 Henry IV, II.i.26 Swearing by Christs body (or any part thereof,) was off limits in civil discourse.

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