"The maid coincidentally pulled the ear of the count and the Count of Elizabeth Bartoli instinctively photographed the girl in her ear but she was difficult to suck blood.The blood of the servant's girl Sprayed in the hands of Elizabeth, the Countess noticed that as the blood on his skin dried, the whiteness and quality of the girl's skin seemed to have fallen. "(Rodriguez 15). Elizabeth Bathory has a variety of names; "Chachtice 's bloody woman", "Blood' s Countess Vampire" is not without reason.
Who is Elizabeth Bathory? Elizabeth Bartoli is a Nobel women of Transylvania and is now known as Czechoslovakia. Her parents belonged to one of the most outstanding and wealthy families of Yransylvannia of the 13th century. The Basili family has the title of King, Prince, Prime Minister. Power and excellence are their top priorities! Jerome Kruase (2003) pointed out that "Elizabeth is" married "for political benefit only when she is just 15 years old, and was relying on an equivalent Count Ferenc Nades. Nadasy won the title of a well known fierce warrior, is better known as "Black Hero of Hungary", and Elizabeth acquired the title of "Csejthe Castle" (Bexte, 2003).
In fact, I will not do anything like ruining the spirit of Elizabeth's bathroom. Elizabeth Bathroom, also known as Countess of Blood, is the royal family of Hungary in the 16th century and remains the continuous rape woman 's most abundant woman in history. She is believed to be an inspiration behind Dracula. Believe me with a pretty bloated resume - she won it. Elizabeth Bartoli has an unstoppable desire to kill, and she can escape for her huge wealth (even if the king owes her money). Hundreds of girls in the castle "disappeared". According to the report, Elizabeth 's own tooth has a similar cannibalism, beating, strangling, piercing (even with a needle) and even breaking. There is no way to officially calculate how many girls died in Countess Blood, but the estimated number exceeds 600 people.
Karen Niedzwiecki, reading the "Oryx and Crake" (and heartfelt) before reading the story of maid, to be honest, I am a little controversial, I ... I am very lucky, I Before I read "The Story of the Maid" I read "Oryx and Crake" (and I am fully committed!), I tell the truth and I am somewhat controversial, so I talked about maid at all I do not like it. For me, there seems to be a young premise that "men are bastards and women are victims". I am really sick as a way to spend time on gender double standards and sniper soldiers I think that I have an anti-human sniper's agenda because I sincerely support all human equality! But for me, 'Oryx and Crake' is very smart, heartfelt, very beautiful and beyond the usual fear of really big things. Humans are very cute! If you like science fiction, for me (like many others I said), it is the best science fiction book written over the past 20 years. (minus)