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Evolution of Profanity

Title: Evolution of Profanity
Category: /Literature/English
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Evolution of Profanity
Evolution of Profanity The evolution of written profanity began roughly in the sixteenth century, and continues to change with each generation that it sees. Profanity is recognized in many Shakespearean works, and has continually evolved into the profane language used today. Some cuss words have somehow maintained their original meanings throughout hundreds of years, while many others have completely changed meaning or simply fallen out of use. William Shakespeare, though it is not widely taught, …showed first 75 words of 1419 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1419 total…ince 1957 when Gidget said, "It was a bitchen day too. The sun was out...in Southern California" (Lighter 171). Profanity has evolved from the religious curses of Old England and the biological curses of today not only in meaning, but also in intensity. Besides G.D. , the only curses that are offensive today are the biological curses that make sentences, movies, and just about anything more graphic or offensive than had the word been left out.

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