Blood Bathory Part 2

Published: July 13, 2019, 11:11 p.m.

We love to hate our villains as much as we love to love our heroes.\xa0 And many of us have a morbid fascination with some of history's most sinister characters, perhaps as a means of understanding the darkest aspects of human behavior.\xa0 But as is regularly the case, the truth behind the real nature and actions of historical figures we can only glean from the reporting of others in that age and often many years after.\xa0 Even official accounts are just a widely agreed upon set of assessments by a group of people, each with their own biases and personal opinions.\xa0 In other words, one person's villain can be another's hero, or at least grossly misunderstood.\xa0 In the case of Elizabeth B\xe1thory, the authorities finally took action against one of their own, leveling upon her a judgment that could appear both lenient and harsh, but in either case, revealing an investigation that would forever brand her as one of the evilest people in antiquity with her name living on in infamy.\xa0 Whether or not the testimony against her had any truth to it at all or what the real motivation for her incarceration was, is still debated by historians and researchers.\xa0 What is clear is that misery, violence, and torture were part of the norm for her time.\xa0 Some would argue that the stories about her were exaggerations, and her deeds merely accepted practice by the aristocracy of the day.\xa0 But does normalcy justify a person's acts of any era?\xa0 Where is the unacceptable line of behavior, regardless of the epoch or social status?\xa0 History has judged Elizabeth B\xe1thory. How will you?
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