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: He aimed to remove profanity, sexual references, and "blasphemous" exclamations so the works could be read aloud to women and children. Famous Edits :

The word is a namesake of (1754–1825), an English physician and philanthropist.

Changed Lady Macbeth’s "Out, damned spot!" to "Out, crimson spot!".

Completely removed characters like Doll Tearsheet, a prostitute, from Henry IV, Part 2 .

Modified Mercutio’s suggestive puns in Romeo and Juliet to be more "decent". 🏛️ Modern Context & Examples Thomas Bowdler: censor, philanthropist, and doctor

: In 1807, Bowdler (along with his sister Henrietta) published an edition of William Shakespeare’s plays intended to be appropriate for "a family".