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    Lyle Koehler argues that the Salem Witch Trials began due to witch hysteria caused by the fits of the young women being affected by witchcraft. They were given power to accuse the witches and used their power to attack their oppressing forces‚ such as authority figures. The act of accusing people of being witches was a scapegoat in order gain and retain power in a situation where people felt powerless. They also targeted nontraditional women as they were easier to justify. Many people were accused

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    to create a situation which hands power over to the girls. When the tables are turned and their word is given acceptance over that of those who would normally be believed. Reverend Hale demonstrates that he is passionate in his desire to destroy witchcraft by consciously manipulating the situation in Salem to bring the results he wanted to see. Reverend Hale considers himself sent directly from the Lord and a literal messenger from him. Hale questions himself for being responsible for so many deaths

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    of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft ( use of alleged supernatural‚ magical faculties) in colonial Massachusetts in the 1690’s. The mass hysteria in the salem village started when two young girls (daughter & niece of Reverend Samuel Parris) started to show cryptical behavior. Other young women started to show similar behavior. Salems inhabitants started to believe that the cause of these cryptical behaviors was ’witchcraft’. Mass hysteria made a negative impact on this society

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    her love for John Proctor. Everything she has done was to not let their secret affair get out and for her and John to be together. Abigail’s skill of being a liar is shown in the beginning of the play. Uncle Reverend Parris caught Abigail doing witchcraft in the woods‚ but instead she lies about it. She says‚ "We did dance‚ uncle‚ and when you leaped out of the bush so suddenly‚ Betty was frightened and then she fainted. And there’s the whole of it" (Miller‚ 1953‚ p. 1219). Wanting to avoid getting

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    female witches. The show Supernatural is a modern example of this ideology. Two brothers‚ Sam and Dean Winchester travel all around the country to fight evil spirits. During one of their trips‚ they come across some witchcraft. This leads them to discovering a coven practicing witchcraft with an undercover demon. (Supernatural 2008). With the gendering of women in modern television and premodern texts one can ask: To what extent does the gendering of witches imply that they work with demons?

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    The Salem Witch Trials were massive chains of blame which pointed out the unique citizens of a society and accused them of witch craft. Tituba‚ from The Crucible‚ was in the same situation. She‚ being foreign (especially from a place such as Barbados)‚ non-puritan‚ and a slave made her the perfect candidate for such accusations. With England breathing down their necks from one direction and Indian attacks from the other‚ suspicion of traitors in their own community was on the rise. The English people

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    In January 1692‚ the colony of Salem‚ Massachusetts would encounter a situation that would change the small colony forever. That year the quiet town would endure a 9-month long span of trials of witchcraft that would leave 200 accused witches and 20 dead. The trials were based on religious beliefs and would separate all the “unholy” citizens from the community. The trials separated the community based on fear and individuals singling out others based on class. The witch-hunts have affected modern

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    practicing Witchcraft and were put on trial. At least 20 people were executed. Victims of witchcraft were said to have Fitts‚ the act of screaming‚ throwing things‚ and outburst of gibberish. It was a strong belief that the devil could give certain people or “Witches” the power to harm others in return for their loyalty. This was one reason of that witchcraft trials became an outbreak in the Salem community. I found it very interesting that people made a big deal of witchcraft. When we

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    “witches” admit to being a witch and save their own lives by offering the names of other witches in the community. If the accused claim they are not witches‚ they will be hanged for witchcraft‚ but if they confess and desire God’s forgiveness‚ their lives will be spared. “HALE: You have confessed yourself to witchcraft‚ and that speaks a wish to come to Heaven’s side. And we will bless you Tituba.” (Page 43). Imagine a young puritan girl out in the dark woods with her friends and a slave; dancing

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    Good morning/afternoon generation now‚ Im Isabella and I am here today to talk to you about saving Africa’s witch children. The Niger River Delta in Africa is a living hell for many of its people. Many massively large industrial projects have poisoned the water and the land. Sickness and disease are rampant. The source of the problems is clear but most people don’t blame the government‚ instead they have decided to turn on their own children and blame them instead. Encouraged by a group of preachers

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