-It has been a huge part of history and incidents of it can be traced back to the middle ages. Even today many people continue to become victims to hysteria.
-Usually hysteria affects people for days and once the group disperses, the illness tends to go away. It can also be contagious.
-It usually spreads throughout communities and grows more and more.
-Rumors can really spread hysteria and are many times the cause of the problem, growing because they create tension and fear among people. Some of these rumors have been continued to be believed by people for centuries. …show more content…
These rumors cause them to believe that doing things as much as even touching a person can give you AIDS. People get scared and try to make up lies so they can be extra extra safe.
-I don’t think a person with AIDS can be compared with a person persecuted as a witch in colonial america because the two are quite different. AIDS comes from HIV, which is transferred when someone who has HIV makes sexual or other serious type of contact with another person and is an automatic death sentence while being persecuted as a witch is the result of hysteria and fear from other people. It isn’t legit and is based on false accusations.