The article discusses the historical figure Elizabeth Bathory, known as the 'Blood Countess,' a Hungarian noblewoman accused of torturing and killing hundreds of young women in the 17th century. It describes her obsession with eternal youth, believed to be achieved by bathing in the blood of beautiful young women. The text outlines her rise to power, her lavish lifestyle, and the eventual exposure of her crimes after she became too careless, leading to her arrest and trial. The narrative presents her as a notorious serial killer whose actions inspired Bram Stoker’s novel *Dracula*.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the subject of Elizabeth Bathory is historically significant and has elements of moral judgment, the article primarily serves as a historical account rather than a politically charged commentary. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it frame the narrative in a way that favors左




