Public Humiliation, 1723
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Public Humiliation, 1723
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Science Source
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Public humiliation is the dishonoring showcase of a person, usually an offender or a prisoner, especially in a public place. In the more extreme cases being subjected to verbal and physical abuse from the crowd, which could have serious consequences especially when the hands are not free to protect himself. Forcing people to go barefoot has been used as a relatively effortless and more subtle form of humiliation in most past and present civilized cultures, primarily using the visual contrast to the standard form of appearance while also creating some level of physical discomfort. Engraving from Gabinetto Armonico, 1723.
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