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    When present‚ fear can often be exploited for one’s personal gain. The Crucible‚ a play written by Arthur Miller‚ exemplifies the power of fear due to the imaginary idea of witchcraft in the small village of Salem. During the time this play was written‚ the United States was overcome by the fear of communism‚ which had led to the government accusing many innocent people for ridiculous reasons. Miller uses The Crucible to show how many of the accusations in the Salem Witch Trials‚ a similar event

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    What would you do if you accuse of witchcraft? Would you tell on you neighbor or on someone you hate? The author is miller. There was a problem of witchcraft in the town salem. A gruop of girls start to spread around of witchcraft. But the people start to find out there’s not really a thing of witchcraft. Deception and guilt are two main themes in the Crucible. Deception is the first main theme in the crucible. “There is a plot afoot subtle we should be criminals to ding to old respects

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    our culture‚ and the interpretation is particularly prevalent at Halloween. The story of witchcraft is almost as old as human history itself‚ and was even tolerated by early Catholics until the Roman Catholic Church stepped in. Witchcraft to some‚ is not a simple formal religion; it lacks a consistent or standardized body of belief. It is also closely believed to be linked to evil. To primitive peoples‚ witchcraft assigns meaning to the inexplicable by providing a native theory of failure‚ misfortune

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    Bacon’s Rebellion and the Salem witchcraft trials are both events that colonists used to show their anger at or resentment of colonial society life. Bacon’s Rebellion was a revolt against Governor Berkeley’s policies with the local natives. He monopolized the thriving fur trade and wasn’t willing to risk ruining it. The Salem witchcraft trials were a result of unsettled social and religious conditions of the Massachusetts village. Some of the victims were even accused because of their wealth and

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    British colony‚ Massachusetts‚ witchcraft hysteria broke out between February 1692 and May 1693‚ resulting in the execution of twenty people and the jailing of 342 people. The Salem Witch Trials began after young girls in Salem claimed to be possessed by the Devil and started holding local women of Salem accountable of witchcraft. The effects the Salem Witch Trials had on the colony were separation of the church and the state and mass hysteria. In the 17th century‚ witchcraft was a serious crime‚ and convicted

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    witches developed and evolved. People during the Renaissance era had a great fear of witches and magic. Many factors contributed to the origins of the idea of witches and magic. The courts and writings by theologians influenced people’s ideas about witchcraft. People believed that there had to be a reason for their hard luck or difficult situations and that it had to be supernatural. Women did things that were

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    Tituba was a slave living with the Parris family when she was swept away into the nonsense that was the Salem witch trials. The Salem witch trials happened in Massachusetts in 1692 and 1693. Around 200 people‚ in the town of salem‚ were accused of witchcraft‚ and twenty people actually hung. The Salem witch trials are known to the world as a large conspiracy. Today when people read about Salem in history textbooks they think about how deranged the people in the town

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    lead to society’s need to find a scapegoat. They also show the shame and regret that take place after the bloodbaths occur. The parallels between these two events‚ which took place almost 300 years apart‚ are remarkable." "However‚ the Salem Witchcraft Trials use of human frailty in court helped courts move forward in eliminating its use. Courts now need factual or circumstantial evidence to convict a person of any crime and the accused is promised a fair trial. Nowadays‚ the accused is given

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    they were or not‚ they tested them with various ways of torture. From being hung‚ to being tied to a rock and thrown in a lake; if they survived‚ they were a witch‚ if they died‚ they weren’t. The Puritans came up with many different theories of witchcraft for various problems. Whether it was for the weather‚ lack of crop growth‚ or if someone smelled a little different. Some popular theories were: Ergot Poisoning. They believed that if someone accidentally ate a fungus‚ they belonged to the devil

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    Don’t lie to hail she comes to me while I sleep she’s always making me dream corruptions."page 1091" The crucible is in the astonishing play about the history of Salem and witchcraft. This play is a story from past time‚ Abigail Williams is a huge part of this play because of her scheming ways to put people to death as you can see from the previous quote I listed‚ this was one of her many lies. Many different people play a role in the Salem deaths but Abigail started all and kept playing it off until

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