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The Innocent Witches MacBeth, the tragic hero, has always won the sympathy of his audiences despite all his evil deeds. The audience ...
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... whom had never shown any signs of witchcraft before, where in actuality witches. Why did people die in Salem Massachusetts? Why were innocent people tried ...
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... He had to choose whether to go with the "bad" in society who prosecuted and killed innocent "witches" by confessing to his sins and lying under the oath of God ...
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... crimes.(Doc. B2) In this statement, Pope Innocent legitimized the persecution of witches, in the name of the Catholic religion. On the ...
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... accusations of innocent women which escalated into many deaths. My dream gave me a much better understanding of how the Puritans were and how the "witches" were ...
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... The witches have the appearance of innocent helpers in the play, however, without them Macbeth would have never had the ambition to become King, and without ...
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... So the whole play is about false faces and how someone who seems normal and innocent isn't really. The witches also seem to be an illusion. ...
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... The test was to determine ones innocence or guilt. During the 1600's and the 1700's, people accused of being witches were guilty until proven innocent. ...
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... that the men tried to get him to name others who were witches as well ... Junius states "innocent have I come into prison, innocent have I been tortured, innocent ...
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... Which in turn transformed Macbeth into a psychotic killing machine. Before he met the witches, he was an innocent warrior, an honorable fighter of the king. ...
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... Which in turn transformed Macbeth into a psychotic killing machine. Before he met the witches, he was an innocent warrior, an honorable fighter of the king. ...
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... Which in turn transformed Macbeth into a psychotic killing machine. Before he met the witches, he was an innocent warrior, an honorable fighter of the king. ...
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... Pope Innocent IV authorized the use of torture in 1252, and Pope ... involving heresy, although local courts carried out most actual prosecution of witches. ...
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... Because of this, the witches on trial would confess even if they were innocent, and they would also accuse other innocent people of being witches. ...
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... been practiced before the trials, in the case of the witchcraft trials and the modern day witch-hunts, the accused witches were guilty until proven innocent. ...
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... in contact with other witches. Many innocent people were brought forth as witches in this way. Some of the accusers were thought ...
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... After the trials, the people felt that Satan was still around them and that he had convinced people to believe that innocent people were witches. ...
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... and apologized for causing the deaths of innocent people. She blamed it on "great delusion of Satan" ( Hill pg. Chr.). Many of the ideas of witches cam from ...
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... None of those accused were found innocent. ... twenty were hanged.) John Proctor was publicly against the witch trials, and was accused of helping the witches. ...
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... With his wife's cajoling, and the three witches' foretelling of his future, the tyrant ... and smeared the thickened blood of king Duncan onto the innocent servants ...
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... Macbeth was also told by the witches that Banquo's children would be Macbeth's successors. ... is also a great tragedy because he was also an innocent person who ...
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... hanged. Therefore innocent people that were being accused would confess to save their life, even though they were not witches. Women ...
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... Women and men, put on trial once had a right to be innocent until proven guilty but when the trials of the witches started there was no doubt that every person ...
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... Women and men, put on trial once had a right to be innocent until proven guilty but when the trials of the witches started there was no doubt that every person ...
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... None of those accused were found innocent. ... twenty were hanged.) John Proctor was publicly against the witch trials, and was accused of helping the witches. ...
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... king he killed him. The witches play a huge part in making Macbeth turn from innocent to evil. The prophesies are represented by ...
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... Lady Macbeth: O, never Shall sun that morrow see!" If Macbeth were an innocent lamb before witches and Lady Macbeth have turned him to a ruthless criminal, he ...
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... from some radical feminist groups that claimed the slaughter of innocent women in the ... The use of the inquisition of witches as an analogy for the contemporary ...
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... to eat clothing like satin so that shows that even the innocent victim moth ... next describes the spiders breakfast "like the ingredients of a witches' broth-"(6 ...
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... before proven innocent, and the only option for their survival was to confess and name their charge. In reality, there never were any real witches in Salem, it ...
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