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Taboos and superstitions from "summary" of The Golden Bough by James George Frazer

Taboos and superstitions have been observed across various cultures and societies, where certain actions or objects are deemed as forbidden or believed to possess supernatural powers. These prohibitions and beliefs stem from a deep-rooted fear of the unknown and a desire to maintain order within the community. Taboos are restrictions placed on certain behaviors or activities, often based on religious or cultural beliefs. These taboos serve as a way to regulate social behavior and maintain societal norms. For example, in some cultures, it is taboo to speak a certain word or phrase, as it is believed to bring bad luck or misfortune. Violating these taboos is often met with severe consequences...
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    The Golden Bough

    James George Frazer

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