Lydia life more in these too places. She was born into slavery. She was the slave of George Wythe. George Wythe was the first American Law Professor. Lydia was freed from slavery.
Bernice Irene Bilyeu left her mark on the world over many years. She lived to be a 105 years old and survived through many hardships. Bernice was always kind and greeted everyone with a smile. She was a very hardworking woman, and the best great-grandmother anyone could have Bernice was born on November 18, 1906. She was the daughter of Jackson Bilyeu and Wilhelmine (Minnie) Sorg.
Patricia Era Bath was born in Harlem, New York, on November 4, 1942. Her father was Rupert Bath, who had become the first African-American motorman for the New York City subway system. He had also been a former Merchant Marine, and also occasionally wrote newspaper columns.
My name is Queenie Bligh, and I was born in London, England. I am Christian and I have a conservative point of view of politics. I am married to Bernard Bligh and have a son named Michael. I am a warm hearted and kind person even though I truly call myself the daredevil because I like to do new
INFLUENCERS Diana Vreeland- timeless genius who revolutionised the world of fashion This essay will examine life and massive achievements of legendary fashion editor- Diana Vreeland.
Xander Spikes R. Emerita English 1020 28th February 2016 The Life of Eliza Eliza Hamilton is a national female icon. She was the wife to our Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. He contributed in molding our nation’s government to even add that Eliza has also done so.
At age 5 ms.bathory had brutal seizures which was caused by a neurological disorder. Which may be caused elizabeth to have horrendous behavior later in life Ms.bathory was spoiled usually didn't have to do things on her own. Which made her feel like she had power and was higher than other people. According to the History Channel, Bathory tortured young servants by pushing pins and needles underneath their nails and tying them
Imagine, reentering the ocean after loosing an arm in a shark attack weeks before. Bethany Hamilton did not think twice about that decision. When Kauai local, Bethany Meilani Hamilton was thirteen she went surfing and was attacked by a Tiger Shark. The shark chomped off her left arm up to her shoulder, leaving only a nub. After surgery, she was ready to get back on her board.
Elizabeth killed nonstop for twenty years with and without her husband. Research showed that she murdered about 650 victims and kept a journal with all of their names, but the journal was never found. She is a mass murder because she killed three or more victims at her house with no cooling off period, which relates to multiple murders. She loved to use weapons on her victims, she also stayed alone in the house, so she was isolated. Elizabeth would also become angry and frustrated easily.
There were social, economic, and cultural influences on Elizabeth Bathory which affected her lifetime achievements. Elizabeth Bathory is known from being apart of the Bathory family and for being a serial killer. Though the precise number of victims is undetermined, the Guinness World Records has her labeled as The Most Prolific Female Murderer. Bathory and four others were accused of torturing and killing young woman between 1585 and 1610.The stories of her killings were approved by over 300 witnesses. This makes her the most notable woman in history for serial killing.
The Elizabeth Short murder still remains unsolved. She lived in Boston, Massachusetts in her childhood along with her mother and father and 4 sisters. There have been many books and films about this murder and the press soon began to allude to Short as The Black Dahlia, which in turn alluded to the film noir murder mystery called The Blue Dahlia. She was the third of five girls and in her early years, the family was fairly affluent. Her father built mini golf courses but when the stock market collapsed in 1929, he lost everything and they became destitute.
How cruel and careless she can be, as long as the attention isn’t on her she is satisfied. Its almost like she enjoys to see others sad and down. Getting 19 innocent people killed can be the heartless thing she has done. More like she doesn’t like to take responsibility for her actions and loves to blame others. She also tries to take over Elizabeth’s spot in the marriage.
(Carroll, The Blood Countess). She devoted much of her time to torture and sexual deviancy. This led to the beginning of her legacy as she started to torture her servants. One of her choice methods included tying her servants down, coating them in honey, and allowing them to be attacked by bees and ants (This Day in History, Bathory’s torturous escapades). She was also rumored to drag servants into the snow, unclothe them, and douse them in water, leaving them to slowly freeze to death (Kürti,
During the Middle Ages, hitting, raping, and in some cases killing was condoned, and wasn’t a crime. Throughout the Wife of Bath’s prologue, we see examples of one of her various husbands assaulting her. Especially with John, we see he had “Beaten me [Wife of Bath] in every bone” (272), “He [Johnny] struck me [Wife of Bath] still can ache along my row of ribs” (272) and “Smote me on the head” (279). But when Johnny hit her, causing her to be deaf in one ear, she refused to remain submissive any longer and she hit him back: “I up at once and Smote him on the cheek” (280). Her actions, though seemingly benign in this modern time, was far more significant then.
The Wife of Bath: An Analysis of Her Life and Her Tale The Wife of Bath’s Prologue stays consistent with the facts that experience is better than the societal norms, specifically those instilled by the church leadership. Chaucer uses the Wife of Bath to display the insanity of the church, but through switching and amplifying their view of men and chastity onto the opposite gender. The church doctrine at the time held celibacy in an idolized manner, forgetting the inability for humans to ever reach perfection, or live up to this standard. They also did not hold women in a high regard at all, again this is where Chaucer flips the role, as the Wife of Bath describes her five marriages in her prologue, essentially describing each as a conquest, where the result is her having all control.