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... The Salem citizens would get blamed for giving the girls stomachaches and headaches, for coming to them in the middle of the night and not letting the girls ...
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... The Black Man "haunts this forest" trying to persuade Salem's citizens "to write their names with their own blood" in "a big, heavy book, with iron clasps" (p ...
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... his career in Salem. Salem citizens in general were afraid of all ungodly things with their Puritan views. They had no trouble believing ...
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Salem Witchcraft Trials Throughout history citizens have branded people as witches. Maybe, a person act's differently than other ...
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... his career in Salem. Salem citizens in general were afraid of all ungodly things with their Puritan views. They had no trouble believing ...
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... Like people today, many citizens of Salem probably held grudges (Richardson 6). In addition, there were land disputes between members of Salem Village, and ...
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... Trials. In 1692 two girls, Abigail Williams and Betty Parris begin accusing the citizens of Salem Village of Witchcraft. The girls ...
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However, Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum, authors of Salem Possessed, do an excellent job of demonstrating that the citizens of Salem in the 1690's were not ...
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... KJV 10th com. The citizens of Salem must not have been to holy if they would do all this against the will of God. Nor did they take ...
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... John Proctor stands up for what is right, but is still executed. He and many other citizens of Salem, including Rebecca, are killed during the play. ...
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... Judge Danforth refused to see this change. His duty to the safety of the citizens of Salem was not successful. Their backgrounds ...
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... Numerous lessons are learned and substantial experience is gained through these crucibles, just as how the citizens of Salem acquired a valuable lesson by ...
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... As suspicion increased among the few remaining citizens of Salem, Abigail decided to skip town with all of Mr. Parris' "hard earned" money and goods. ...
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... hysterical. The Crucible is a play about a town that went crazy because of the lies and stupid theories by the citizens of Salem. If ...
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... Hunts for communists had made American citizens fear such alleged people equally as much as the Salem people feared their "witches". ...
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... Both of these involved fear, prejudice, and a lack of respect for civil rights of the citizens. The Salem witch-hunt was centered in Salem, Massachusetts ...
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... The causes of the Salem witchcraft trails and "McCarthyism" were irrational fears that ... really be going on got started, the behavior of normal citizens was open ...
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... The causes of the Salem witchcraft trails and "McCarthyism" were irrational fears that ... really be going on got started, the behavior of normal citizens was open ...
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... Hawthorne had to take the wrath from several citizens of Salem, for some of the passages from the "Custom House" section of this novel. ...
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... was epitomized in the McCarthy trials when many innocent citizens were labeled as Communists. In many ways, it resembled the notorious Salem Witch Hunt of the ...
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... Indeed, the development of today's surreptitious government and its need to keep citizens open for inspection is a repercussion of both the Salem witch trials ...
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The trumped-up witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts, deteriorated the rational, and emotional stability of its citizens. This ...
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The Crucible The trumped-up witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts, deteriorated the rational, and emotional stability of its citizens. ...
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The trumped-up witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts, deteriorated the rational, and emotional stability of its citizens. This ...
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The trumped-up witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts, deteriorated the rational, and emotional stability of its citizens. This ...
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... Burroughs was arrested in Wells, Maine after trying to escape Salem and the witch ... The process of the trials started out with citizens making complaints against ...
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... toward greater individual freedom"(7). The conjured witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts, deteriorated the rational, and emotional stability of its citizens. ...
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... When Samuel Parris became the reverend of Salem he tried his best to win the citizens over into believing that he fit the correct mold of a proper man of the ...
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... The people of Salem in the play had a "prodigious fear of the court in ... During the play the court charged and jailed many citizens on the acquisitions of being ...
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... with John Proctor, the secret grudges that neighbors held against each other, and the physical and economic differences between the citizens of Salem Village. ...
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