To show that bragging has serious consequences
Arachnes spouse is a yoiung boy named Klester who was killed in a bon fire when accidently tripped
Aztec slaves were not people captured in war. Likewise, slavery was not hereditary. A person became a slave either when he was sold by a family member into slavery or as a punishment for committing a crime.
Arachne's pride is evident in her refusal to acknowledge the gods, particularly Athena, as she boasts about her unparalleled weaving skills. This arrogance leads her to challenge Athena to a contest, believing she can surpass the goddess. When Arachne weaves a tapestry that depicts the gods' misdeeds, her hubris provokes Athena's wrath, ultimately resulting in her transformation into a spider as punishment for her insolence. Her downfall is thus directly linked to her excessive pride, which blinds her to the consequences of her actions.
No; Arachne's crime was boasting herself better then the goddess Athena in the task of weaving. She did not believe that the goddess had "taught her" or given her the gift of weaving; all talents are god given to the ancient Greeks. She wanted to have contest with Athena - and when Athena in the form of a old matron warned against it, indeed would have forgiven her if she had given the goddess her due respect - Arachne forced Athena to act. She further slighted the gods by making her tapestry a mocking of them.
Yes, the punishment should fit the crime to ensure fairness, proportionality, and justice. Matching the severity of punishment to the seriousness of the offense helps to maintain trust in the legal system and promote deterrence.
the 8th amendment
The biggest weakness in the justice system is; the punishment doesn't fit the crime.
"Let the punishment fit the crime."
Cesare Beccaria
It depends on what said child did, does the punishment fit the crime?
Making the punishment fit the crime means ensuring that the severity of the punishment matches the seriousness of the offense committed. It aims to ensure that the punishment is proportional and appropriate to the harm caused by the criminal act. This principle is a fundamental aspect of justice and aims to maintain a sense of fairness and equity in the criminal justice system.
intentional act against legal parameters is crime. punishment do not define crime.
The Esperanto words for crime and punishment are krimo and puno.
mars
fixed punishment for each type of crime
Dostoyevsky published Crime and Punishment in 1866.