Revisiting Lizzie Borden: Unraveling the Curse of the Infamous Ax Murderer

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"The Curse of Lizzie Borden" The infamous case of Lizzie Borden has captivated the public's imagination for over a century. The gruesome murders that took place in 1892 in Fall River, Massachusetts, led to the trial and subsequent acquittal of Lizzie Borden for the murders of her father and stepmother. However, despite her acquittal, Lizzie Borden was forever branded with the curse of suspicion and notoriety. The curse of Lizzie Borden is not only tied to the unsolved murders but also to the lasting impact it had on her personal life. Following the trial, Lizzie Borden returned to Fall River and lived a reclusive life. She faced ostracism and isolation from the community.


For lovers of Lev Grossman’s The Magicians series (The Magicians and The Magician King) and Deborah Harkness’s All Souls Trilogy (A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night).

Harkness has created a universe to rival those of Anne Rice, Diana Gabaldon, and Elizabeth Kostova, and she adds a scholar s depth to this riveting tale of magic and suspense. Misfits Of Avalon is a European take on the genre; the heroines powers derive from Celtic mythology, their costumes are based on Catholic schoolgirls instead of Japanese ones, their Mentor Mascot is a large wolfhound rather than a cute little cat and there is much less focus on prettiness and feminity.

The magic wielding females

She faced ostracism and isolation from the community. Regardless of her acquittal, many people believed she was guilty, and this stigma followed her until her death. Lizzie Borden's curse extended to her family as well.

Sword wielding magical girls

There's Magic Knight Rayearth too, though it's more akin to Dragon Quest than a magical girl show.

And maybe Utena Tenjou from Revolutionary Girl Utena? I mean, she kinda undergoes a magical transformation, but. eh.

Slayers too, though rather than being a magical girl, Lina is a straight up sorceress.

Nov 8, 2015 11:52 PM Offline Apr 2013 7787

Anime has been announced but we don't know the release date yet I think. There's several in that one.

Yuuki Yuuna and Shakugan no Shana works indeed. Utena, of course.

Favorite sword wielder magical girl would be Pukin Shougun from Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku I'd say. Such charisma. She's a mass murderer and very OP though, and not sure the adaptation will go far enough to show her. We'll at least see Akane in the anime anyway, so there's definitely going to be sword wielder in the anime as well. But maybe not Pukin.
It's difficult to find pic of her online, but she's the one one the bottom here :

Zefyris Nov 9, 2015 12:02 AM Nov 8, 2015 11:59 PM Offline Jun 2014 3489
Sayaka is my favourite one and kind of the only one I know.
I like her character, but I dont like swords as a weapon that much. I think all the other magical girls in madoka have cooler weapons personally.
Nov 9, 2015 12:10 AM Offline Apr 2015 1849
Kill la Kill the protagonist's weapon is the half of a giant scissors but it counts as a sword
Nov 9, 2015 12:11 AM Offline Apr 2014 3113
Erza comes to mind. And Kagari ayaka.
Nov 9, 2015 12:24 AM Offline May 2008 2130
Madan no Ou to Vanadis, they're kind of magical girls.
Nov 9, 2015 12:26 AM Offline Feb 2015 2796 15poundfish said:
Claymore, although it gets shitty because of Raki and the ending. Nov 9, 2015 12:48 AM Offline Jun 2014 22369
Akazukin Chacha is the Anime for you.
Nov 9, 2015 1:20 AM Offline Sep 2011 1782

There's also Gretel, the rival dark magical girl, who uses a sword that's larger than her own body.

The curse of lizzieb ordwn

Her sister, Emma, who was also a suspect in the murders, distanced herself from Lizzie and changed her surname in an attempt to escape the association. Lizzie Borden never fully reconciled with her sister, and their relationship suffered greatly as a result of the curse. The curse of Lizzie Borden also continues to impact modern-day Fall River. The Borden house, where the murders took place, has been turned into a bed and breakfast, attracting tourists and paranormal enthusiasts. Many visitors claim to have experienced supernatural phenomena, leading to the belief that the house is haunted by the spirits of the deceased. The curse even transcends the physical realm, as it has found its way into popular culture. The story of Lizzie Borden has been adapted into movies, books, and television shows. The enduring fascination with her case only serves to amplify the curse, keeping alive the mystery and speculation surrounding the murders. In conclusion, the curse of Lizzie Borden is a testament to the power of tragic events and the lasting impact they can have on individuals and communities. From the enduring suspicion and notoriety surrounding Lizzie Borden to the fractured relationships within her family, the curse looms heavy over the legacy of this infamous case. As long as people continue to be captivated by the story, the curse of Lizzie Borden will remain an indelible part of our collective consciousness..

Reviews for "Ghosts and Curses: The Chilling Legend of Lizzie Borden"

1. Jessica - 2 stars
"The Curse of Lizzieb Ordwn was a complete disappointment for me. The plot was confusing and poorly executed, with major plot holes and inconsistencies throughout. The characters lacked depth and were unrelatable, making it difficult to invest in their stories. Additionally, the pacing was incredibly slow, dragging on unnecessarily. Overall, I found this movie to be a waste of time and would not recommend it to others."
2. Michael - 1 star
"I was expecting a thrilling horror movie, but The Curse of Lizzieb Ordwn fell short in every aspect. The acting was subpar, with wooden performances that failed to convey any sense of fear or tension. The writing was predictable, relying on tired clichés and jump scares that were more laughable than terrifying. The special effects were also quite amateurish, taking away from any potential scare factor. Save yourself the disappointment and skip this one."
3. Sarah - 2 stars
"The Curse of Lizzieb Ordwn had a promising premise, but unfortunately, it failed to deliver. The plot lacked cohesiveness, jumping between different storylines without providing a clear resolution. The dialogue was often cringe-worthy, filled with awkward exchanges that felt forced. The pacing was also a major issue, as the movie dragged on for what felt like an eternity. Overall, I found this film to be underwhelming and would not recommend it to others who enjoy a good horror flick."
4. Robert - 2 stars
"I was excited to watch The Curse of Lizzieb Ordwn as I heard it was a chilling ghost story. However, I was left unimpressed and unsatisfied. The scares were predictable, and the movie relied heavily on overused horror tropes. The performances were lackluster, and the characters lacked depth and development. The film's attempts at building suspense fell flat, and the climax was underwhelming. Overall, this movie failed to deliver the thrills and chills it promised, leaving me feeling let down."

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