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    Based in the New England town of Salem‚ Massachusetts. A group of girls were caught dancing around a fire in the forest screaming. It appeared that they had been conjuring witchcraft. The problem is that they were caught by a man named Reverend Parris. Unlucky for him his daughter Betty was apart of the group who was in the forest. The next day she appears to have fallen into a coma‚ and rumors about Witchcraft start to spread all throughout the town. With rumors spreading around the girls start

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    of the event. This happens by the promotion and spread of fear throughout a community. Promotion is important because without public knowledge of the fear social unrest will not take place. As seen in the Crucible‚ promotion is shown when Reverend Parris holds a meeting of the largest town gossips to tell them of Betty and Ruth’s ailment‚ and that witchcraft may be involved. This knowledge starts a chain reaction through Salem‚ which spreads the news to everyone in the town. During the Red scare media

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    2.5 Puritan Preacher Provokes! 10/15/014 AP ENG COMPO Assignment Questions 1. To whom is the sermon addressed? The sermon seems to be addressed to the certain wrong-doing people in the church. The preacher does not seem to be singling any one out but it is clear he is talking about sinners. 2. According to Edwards‚ why is God wrathful? According to Edwards God is wrathful because of the wickedness of the people and the treacherous sins that they commit. 3. Reread the sixth paragraph. What people

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    Giles Cory was‚ an 81 year old man stoned to death‚ on September 19‚ 1692. As rocks were piled on him one after another‚ his last words were “More Weight”.. One historical day‚ the slave Tituba and local white women were accused by Betty Parris and her cousin Abigail Williams of practicing witchcraft. For several months‚ the girls started showing weird behavior such as “going into holes‚ and creeping under stools and chairs.” The accused women were sent to jail in Boston‚ but Tituba confessed to

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    Through the character of Rebecca Nurse the human-feeling side of injustice and how these accusations tear apart the village of Salem is seen. From the start of the Salem Witch Trials we see Rebecca Nurse as a main contender as she sat at Betty Parris’ side as she was laying in bed‚ sick. Rebecca Nurse denies the mere idea of witchcraft being evident in the village“I have seen them through all of their silly seasons‚ and when it come on them they will run the Devil Bowlegged keeping up with their

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    is no expression. She stands in front of a tall podium and begins. People of Salem‚ I have gathered you all here in court in order to tell all of you the real reason of why most of the village is being arrested. You all know the basics‚ Reverend Parris saw all of us‚points at Abigail and the rest of the girls‚ dancing in the forest. Now I must

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    Accused Although it seems difficult to do‚ accusing people of being a part of the Salem witch trials was a breeze. Anyone could be accused for just about anything. One could mainly be accused of witchcraft for ignorant things such as: being of low social status‚ people are envious of one‚ one has an extra body marking‚ and the list could go on for eternity. People were accused of invalid witchcraft‚ because the people of Salem had nothing better to do‚ Abigail Williams lied about people dancing

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    Sai Mummalaneni Mrs. Rickard American Literature/ Composition 11 June 2015 The Lies of The Crucible One of the major themes in The Crucible is lying and Deceit. Some of the characters in The Crucible are lying and other characters lie to themselves. For example‚ Proctor cheats on his wife and doesn’t tell her about it; Abigail lies that she is able to see spirits‚ and the judge and ministers lie to themselves. There are many parts in the story where Abigail lies; for example‚ she says that some

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    of these young women is synonymous to that of a rebellious teenager today‚ at the time it will seen as though they were consumed by a greater being. The witch trials were brought on in the Massachusetts colony when in 1692‚ 9-year-old Elizabeth Parris and 11-year-old Abigail Williams‚ who were the nieces of the

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    Witch trials in Salem in late the 1600s create hysterical climate and lead to death by hanging of 19 innocents. Recent investigation into the historical events reveal the true reasons behind the deaths of the accused of witchcraft and of “compacting with the Devil” after several old artifacts were found. Religious extremism‚ false accusations‚ vengeance and desire to protect reputations were revealed as the true causes of the massacre. A few centuries ago‚ between the 1300s and 1600s many practicing

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