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Curse

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This article is about the mystical curse. For the act of speaking offensive language, seeProfanity.

Acurse is a word which threatens the other person to have badluck. Nobody knows if it really works or become true. Some people believe in them even so, that they become true by magic.[1] For example, forfairy tales, theprinces are cursed to become abeast or afrog (i.e. frog prince) bywitches because of their bad behaviours. But in the end aprincess saves them.

There was also something called a "curse tablet" whichRomans used to curse people they did not like. They would often let them drift to the river so that the curse will be carried to where that person who has the curse. But many curses are made when people arejealous and they want that person who has the curse to not do well.

The opposite of a curse is ablessing.

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  1. On the role of belief for curses cf. Andreas Dorschel, 'Entwurf einer Theorie des Fluchens',Variations 23 (2015), § 12, pp. 167-175, pp. 169-170
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