The Salem Witch Trials The Salem Witch Trials were a series of court hearings and prosecutions of people accused of performing witchcraft and other supernatural abilities in colonial Massachusetts. These occurred between February 1692 and May 1693. Although they are referred to as the Salem witch trials, the preliminary hearings were done in various towns: Salem Village, Ipswich, Andover, and Salem Town. These trials had a lasting effect on a multitude of things in the formation…
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The early modern witch trials, based around the 16th and 17th centuries, are shrouded in great controversy. Experts have proposed several theories trying to explain why certain events occurred, but nevertheless there will never be a truly justifiable answer for the immoral actions taken by individuals. One particular individual whose name is almost synonymous with these witch trials is Matthew Hopkins. Matthew Hopkins is often referred to as the “witchfinder general” because he, along with his partner…
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James Miller, inspired by the McCarthy hearings, created the play, “The Crucible” about the Salem witch trials. In the play the town goes into a mass hysteria after they believe Abigail Williams and other girls in the town were practicing witchcraft. This paranoia causes the death of many people falsely accused of witchcraft. Reverend Hale arrives in Salem during the beginning of the witchcraft scare to participate in the trials and is a changed man by the end. Throughout the Crucible, Rev. Hale…
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AP Language Test Prep Multiple-choice help: Juxtaposition- putting things next to each other for the purpose of comparing the two. Litotes- an understatement Apostrophe- speaking to someone that’s not there or speaking to an inanimate object. Synecdoche- when a part of something represents the whole (EX: All hands on deck) Pedantic- showing an over concern for following rules in books Incredulous- skeptical, you don’t believe it Anecdote- brief story Sanguine- very cheerful, optimistic…
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dishonor or a noose. Back in the 1692 Salem witch trials, if a Puritan were accused of witchcraft, they could have either confessed to a false crime, saving their life but losing their integrity, or plead innocent and be hanged anyway. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller not only portrays mankind’s intrinsic selfishness and paranoia through various characters such as the Putnams, Abigail, and John Proctor, but also draws parallels between the 1692 Salem witch trials and the 1950s Red Scare. As side characters…
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The Demonic Era recap -two main paths that can lead you to the devil? Temptation (choice), possession -5 trials -Patriarchal society Modern Day ‘Witch Hunts?’ -A witch hunt occurs any time a group of people persecutes another group unfairly, usually blaming that other group for larger problems, form of a socially constructed problem -e.g. expansion of AIDS blaming on homosexuals, blaming unemployment rates on immigration -early 1900s Chinese immigrants come to Canada to work on the railroads…
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Exodus 22:18- Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live Leviticus 20:27- A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them. Assumptions of Demonology Secularization: a systematic and general attempt to explain something The world is a battlefield…
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witchcraft and unchristian acts. James also wrote a book, “The Deamomology” where he approves of the practice of witch-hunting and expresses his beliefs about witchcraft. Scotland maintained belief in witches and their ability to make prophecies and affect the outcome of certain events. Christians at this time believed witches to have a strong pact with the devil. This pact gave the witch certain powers for the price of her soul. Witches were thought to make people ill, blight crops and make livestock…
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sentenced to life in prison. Despite obvious holes in the evidence presented and the bias accusations, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley were charged with the murder of three eight year old boys. With evidence based primarily on a false confession, cultural discrimination and even to extremes of satanic panic, they were found guilty. Could the courts possibly make these decisions without having completely sound evidence? Certainly they would base their accusations on physical evidence…
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Ch. 1: Doing Anthropology Define the Discipline In the Field Saskatchewan, Canada Meet a colony, 450 year old religious group called the Hutterian Brethren, or Hutterites. They were English speaking group of European Descent who practiced a form of Christianity that emphasized pacifism and tolerance. Wanted to take fingerprints, influenced by genes, and collect genealogical data to document genetic changes between populations and across generations. For one month of fieldwork experience –…
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