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    In Rosalyn Schanzer Witches! the absolutely true tale of disaster in Salem‚ in Salem‚ Massachusetts people went into a big rage of accusing people of witchcraft. During the beginning of 1962‚ two girls were diagnosed with being bewitched. They had bad spasms and their body bent in odd ways. However‚ the girls were obviously faking‚ in the trials when the girl stabbed herself‚ the girls either had grudges or their parents did‚ and‚ the kids just wanted to do it for sport. . While the girls might

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    Spring 2015 Speech Outline Topic: 1692 Salem Witch Trials Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will have a better insight on trails‚ how they were started‚ what happened during the trials‚ the aftermath of the trials‚ possible reasons for the sicknesses the women exhibited‚ and why the trials occurred in the first place. Thesis: One of the most famous cases of mass hysteria broke out in Salem‚ Massachusetts. The 1692 Salem Witch Trials forever changed our judicial system. Introduction

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    Based in the New England town of Salem‚ Massachusetts. A group of girls were caught dancing around a fire in the forest screaming. It appeared that they had been conjuring witchcraft. The problem is that they were caught by a man named Reverend Parris. Unlucky for him his daughter Betty was apart of the group who was in the forest. The next day she appears to have fallen into a coma‚ and rumors about Witchcraft start to spread all throughout the town. With rumors spreading around the girls start

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    Rough Draft Abigail Williams‚ the silent devil of Salem who destroyed the lives of many. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play based on the actual events that‚ in 1692‚ led to the Salem Witch Trials‚ a series of hearings before local magistrates to prosecute over 150 people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. Abigail Williams was a main source for the cause of the Salem witch trials for many reasons such as‚ her false accusations‚ her thirst for

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    you recall anyone in history who had extreme beliefs? In Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible‚” which talks about the Salem witch trials‚ there are parallels to the McCarthy era because‚ they were both very tense times. People were being accused of conspiring and had to face consequences for actions they might have not even done. People were being falsely accused of conspiring against God. In Salem the people were very avid about their religion‚ therefor being accused of witchcraft was as to be conspiring

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    There was once a small town called Salem‚ it had been home to many witches‚ warlocks‚ supernatural ghosts and creatures that you would hear in many horror stories until one day all of them had been slaughtered and burnt down by the travellers who call themselves humans and settled down in this town of Salem and called it ‘Shadow valley’ which was situated in north Carolina. Centuries later‚ Shadow valley was like any normal town and its past histories of witches‚ ghosts‚ warlocks and so on‚ were

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    the afflicted children to look upon her and see if this was the person that had hurt them so. They all gazed at Goody Good and said that this was the person that tormented them—presently they were all tormented.<br><br>Puritanical beliefs had all of Salem truly believing that witches rode on broomsticks across the sky every night alongside the devil himself. They believed that these mere humans could send their "specter" out and haunt the children of their town. Proof of their belief follows‚ in an

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    Description of Preliminary Research The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693‚ and involved over two hundred people being accused of practicing witchcraft. After the execution of twenty people‚ the colony admitted the trials were a mistake and compensated the families of those convicted. Following the events‚ the story of the trials has become synonymous with paranoia and injustice‚ and continues to beguile the common imagination. Initially‚ I aimed my research

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    Akin to the Salem Witch Trials that took place in 1692 and 1693‚ the assassination of the great Julius Caesar in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar appeared to be unreasonable or unjust to many of those that honor him. However‚ unlike the notorious Salem Witch Trials‚ it is clear that as light manifests itself upon the mysterious reasons in regards to why Julius Caesar was brutally murdered‚ it is made obvious that Julius Caesar may not have been quite the adored and honorable man that the Romans

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    Between the months of June to September of 1692‚ the infamous witch trials in Salem‚ Massachusetts resulted in the hanging of 19 men and women; the deaths of five others‚ including two children‚ while imprisoned in jail; the pressing to death of an 80-year old man‚ and the stoning of two dogs for collaborating with the Devil. Hundreds of others faced accusations and dozens more were jailed for months during the progress of the trials. For over three hundred years these events have not only captured

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