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    Some of the elements of the indigenous culture that are being maintained in the book are the story of the Golden Carp‚ healers and witchcraft‚ and the Indians burial ceremony. The first element was the Golden Carp. It symbolizes the beliefs of the indigenous people‚ the native Indians‚ who used to live in the valley. The Indians were rewarded with a place to live in and an abundantly amount of animals and plants to consume from‚ for being faithful to their God. The only thing they were restricted

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    This dark but fascinating religion is a blend of African animism‚Spiritism‚Black Magic‚ and Witchcraft. Though many think this religion is scary or in words freakish‚ it’s actually very interesting and colorful. People who take part in this religion have some of the same beliefs as us and some are absolutely completely different. Voodoo beliefs can differ depending on school and location. Many only believe in Voodoo Priest and Priestess and some other beliefs are in a way related to Roman catholicism

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    The attitude towards witchcraft had changed dramatically throughout the course of the medieval times. At first‚ in the fifth century it was considered that people cannot practice magic. However‚ in the ninth and tenth centuries the church started considering witchcraft a serious threat and ordered to kill people who were suspected of doing so. It was considered that people who practice witchcraft support Satan and are very dangerous for Christian society. The majority of people who were considered

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    Some of the causes of the Salem Witchcraft Trials are boredom‚ strong believe in occult‚ disputes/rivalries or personal differences‚ ergot poisoning‚ and a cold weather theory. After the girls were caught dancing in the woods and Parris saw everything that’s when everything started. Parris starts to question the girls and they come up with wild acquisitions‚ to avoid trouble. I feel like boredom took toll on the girls because is in the late 1600’s they didn’t have nothing better to do. So I feel

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    Amidst the ongoing witch trials‚ Reginald Scot‚ a member of parliament‚ produced a book called The Discoverie of Witchcraft in 1584 denouncing the executions of witches and questioning their existence as a whole. Due to societal pressure he had to rely on biblical references in presenting his arguments to avoid being called a heretic or a witch himself. Hence‚ Scot argued that the belief in witches is an act of heresy itself because this belief suggests that another entity other than God has powers

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    what is going to happen to them in the future. Personally I take Fortune teller as an entertainment. But I am sure that it could harm some people who are deeply believed in a Fortune teller. Last thing I want to talk about is people who belong to witchcraft covens and also satanic groups. I don’t think they are dangers to the society. To me‚ they gather together regularly and try to carry out witch craft is like a ceremonies. Nothing big going to happen‚ no

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    community that one can fully understand the true meaning behind the outbursts of mass hysteria‚ which later result in a loss of sanity and civility. Miller’s historical-based play‚ The Crucible‚ validates his belief and subtly draws attention to the similarities between the response of the people in 1690 Salem and 1950 America to witchcraft and McCarthyism‚ respectively. Fear is the main perpetrator of mass hysteria. Fear is what causes a society to tremble and become fragile—easily apt to manipulation

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    Andria Garza 11/30/12 English Final Draft Hysteria comparison of the Salem Witch Trials and the Holocaust During both the devastating Holocaust in the Germany and the tragic Salem Witch Trials in the small town of Salem‚ innocent people were brutally killed‚ causing hysteria among the people. Both groups of people endured hardships because of the hysteria that occurred among them. This hysteria caused people to react in ways that they would not usually act. Both of these events are very historical

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    Witchcraft DBQ (Many of the people who were persecuted as witches from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries were those of a seemingly inferior mindset‚ those who are blamed for problems in the community and those who were social outcasts.) This time period occurred throughout the Protestant‚ Catholic and Scientific revolutions. The victims of the witch trials were usually persecuted in Europe as a whole however focused on areas like South Western Europe. Witches were usually people who were

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    influence” of the devil. The people of Salem fall victim to an eruption of delirium‚ caused by natural human tendencies. Arthur Miller illustrates blame‚ majority versus minority‚ ideology as being natural human tendencies and driving forces to the mass hysteria in the town of Salem. The citizens of Salem spread many preposterous lies and rumors out of fear and even for their own personal gain. Naturally‚ blaming someone else for wrongdoing is an immediate and instinctive reaction. For example‚ the fear

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