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    Although witchcraft has a place in the traditions of many cultures and religions throughout the world‚ there isn’t actual evidence account of witchcraft. In today’s society‚ witches are not considered “real‚” at least not in the sense of being able to cast spells and influence the world through supernatural means. In 1486‚ Sprenger and Kraemer published the first and most significant book on the concept of witchcraft which was titled Malleus Maleficarum. The book made a huge impact to the widespread

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    The History and Definition of Witchcraft In England and New England in the 17th century‚ it was believed that an evil witch made a pact with the devil that involved the exchange of her soul for powers with which she could torture other mortals‚ which brings about the beginning of witchcraft. Those who practiced witchcraft were rarely the people being executed for it and according to Al Pugh‚ “In early modern tradition‚ witches were stereotypically women” (Pugh 1). It was also believed that these

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    Monologue – Reverend John Hale Before the events of Act Four I have always been a man of God‚ and I used to believe with all my heart that what I did was for him. I took it upon myself to find impurities in the world and banish them‚ whether they be cursed spirits‚ demons or‚ most common‚ witches. I was good at it as well‚ where I went‚ witches died‚ but let me tell you now; every single man or women hung by my order had evidence that they were evil so thick that it could not be ignored.

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    Miller; Reverend Hale is forced to experience an internal and external conflict surrounding judgement and his morals. We see his entire mindset change throughout the length of the play‚ he goes from being a strict‚ confident witch hunter‚ to a disheveled‚ weak man who ends up begging the court for a retrial. This is an assessment of the change in this character’s behaviour throughout the play. Rev. Hale’s conflict begins at the beginning of the play‚ when he first arrives to Salem. Hale is called to

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    Crucible‚ Reverend Hale‚ a witch-hunter‚ transformed his entire perspective on the witchcraft trials in Salem. Although Hale is excited to help reveal the witches‚ he begins doubting the truthfulness of the court‚ and finally gives up on them. Reverend Hale is the best witch-hunter around and even that wasn’t enough to keep his perspective and beliefs unaffected. Fear and worry struck the town of Salem when Betty became ill and incompetent. Being concerned that it could be witchcraft they called in

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    His name is Reverend Hale. Not too long in the story we see him drastically change due to events he experiences and logical thinking in every situation. Very quickly we see him change from the simple‚ easy minded Reverend in the beginning to an uneasy and complex character at the end. In Act I Reverend‚ or JohnHale is presented to the reader in a straightforward manner. Reverend Hale is from Boston and has been called to Salem by Parris concerning the topic of witchcraft. He is highly regarded

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    Samuel Parris and John Hale are the two ministers in The Crucible and were initially alike in their attitudes towards witchcraft. However‚ their personalities show some striking dissimilarities. Unlike Hale‚ Reverend Parris is characterized by extreme paranoia and egotism. He is very static- his traits and motives remain consistent from the beginning to the end of the play. Although a religious man and believer in witchcraft like Parris‚ Hale values human life and is motivated by personal beliefs

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    Benjamin C. Ray wrote “The Geography of Witchcraft Accusation in 1692 Salam Village” in order to imply that geographic analysis of the witchcraft accusation‚ economic‚ religious as well as social status shows there was no significant east-west division within Salam Village. In the article‚ Ray points out that the map included in Salam Possessed is not only interpretive but also incomplete. He states that there was an inconsistency in giving a numerical count of accusers and accused in the village

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    effort. You could be accused and tortured on the basis of nothing more than the gossip and superstition of others. Witchcraft had all the reason to exist during medieval times when the human knowledge was still at an unsophisticated stage. Since there seemed to be no other reasonable reasons for nature’s destructions supernatural forces were to blame such as witchcraft. Witchcraft originated with the human culture. The fear of the unknown and phenomena led to believe in supernatural forces such

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    3.2.3 Witchcraft Superstitions The master theme witchcraft Superstitions is the belief of employees that following the advices of certain individuals with mysterious power can cause favorable events at workplace. The Subthemes that surfaced in this category are Good luck charms‚ Evil Eye Warders and Sacrifices. Good luck charms are objects given the persons with mysterious powers‚ which will attract good fortunes. Some participants described extra ordinary success at workplace due to good luck charms

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