In the Medieval times, people knew that their death was going to be violent, suffering and brutal. This type of torture was known as the “Medieval Torture”, which was popular in the Medieval times; Middle ages. The way Norman French used torture as a benefit for them, as well as their kingdom, that was because at the end they got silver and gold from them their opponents. The French, accompanied by William the Conqueror, would torture …show more content…
He recalls of the inventions and skills used to create the violent punishments toward the victims. He sees the idea that violence, torture, and invention would be used to beautiful discourses of law. “The skill of invention, writes Geoffrey of Vinsauf in the thirteenth-century Poetria nova, “does not come easily or without labor.” In a treatise that fashions literature as a rhetoric enterprise and rhetoric as a literary one, he explains that poetry, rhetoric and rhetorical poetics are generated brutally through a kind of self- torture in which the poet/ rhetor is both agent and victim”. Geoffrey of Vinsauf explains his views of what it means to create such punishments. It states the desire of what the inventions cause and eagerness of which it fights