Crucifixion

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A punishment in which the victim is tied or nailed to a large beam and left to hang

Real World Example

Crucifixion was a form of capital punishment used by Ancient Rome, most famously in the execution of Jesus Christ. This event highlighted the tension between the Roman authorities and the early Christians, showcasing themes of power, oppression, and resistance. These themes continue to resonate today, as people still grapple with issues of authority and justice. For example, when people protest against unfair laws or treatment, they echo the struggle against oppressive systems seen in crucifixion's history. The story of Jesus' crucifixion also influences many cultural and religious traditions, reminding people to strive for compassion and justice in their daily lives.

Practice Version

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