
Ripper Reborn
A Modern Terror
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Narrated by:
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Lisa LeeAnne
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By:
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Jason Wright
About this listen
The legacy of fear surrounding the figure of Jack the Ripper continues to loom large in the collective consciousness, evolving and adapting to the anxieties of modern society. While the original terror of the Ripper's reign of violence in Victorian London was rooted in the social and economic upheaval of the time, today's fears are often exacerbated by the rapid dissemination of information through technology and the media. This subchapter examines how the specter of the Ripper has transformed into a symbol of contemporary horror, reflecting the persistent societal fears regarding violence, misogyny, and the unknown.
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