The salem witch hysteria
Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the Salem witch trialsThesis Statement: The Salem witch trials were a series of events that lead up to the hanging of 19 man and women in Salem Mass. A. - The year, 1692. The place, Salem Mass. Imagine yourself a woman at home cooking dinner for your family. You peer out the window and find your husband finishing up his days work in the field while your children frolic about as the sun sets behind them. Or imagine yourself a man. Wiping the sweat from your brow as you hurriedly finish up a long days work with anticipation of dinner with the family. Now your at the dinner table , across from your husband or wife. You discuss the weather, how the day went , and the Reverend's most recent Sunday sermon. Suddenly, there's a knock on your door. It's the town magistrate with a warrant for your arrest. You are charged with the crime of witchcraft, examined , then found guilty . If you confess, you spend a lifetime in prison. If you maintain your innocence, you're hung. This is similar to a common scenario of what happened at the Salem witch trials. B- The Salem witch trials were a series of events that eventually lead to the hanging of 1
B - Tituba tells story from native land B- For example, George Burroughs was a Minister but quarreled over his salary and left. A - Rev. Samuel Parriss' daughter Elizabeth, age 9, and niece Abigail Williams, age 11, had a slave that cared for them : TITUBA D - Giles Corey had a criminal record and a hot -temper. He would constantly argue and threaten neighbors. F - Next to be denounced a witch was Elizabeth Proctor. When her husband, John Proctor tried to defend her, he was accused and imprisoned. He was convicted and hung later. His wife however, b/c with child was not. 9 men and women. They took place in Salem Mass. in the year 1692. C- Who were the accusers? Who where the people being charged? What were the out comes of the trials and why ? Let's start with how it all began. Why were these people accused and convicted? B - The general courts of the colony created the superior court to try the remaining cases. This time no one was convicted.
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Approximate Word count = 1269
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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