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Crucible - Events

In the Crucible, Salem was presented as a town in peril. Satan was at work in the town and its citizens were going crazy. People were being persecuted for casting "spells" on people and if someone even mentioned your name and you were related
to witchery, you could be put to death, even if you didn't do anything. There are also other incidents that are quite similar to the calamity in Salem. For example, in the province of Germany and Poland, Jews were slaughtered and put in concentration camps at the expenditure of the Nazis. The events in Salem can be avoided if we take note of Salem and other numerous witch hunts that have occurred in the world.

The town Salem and its witch trials were over exaggerated and of total anarchy. It's ironic too because Salem's tragedy originated from a paradox. Some folk didn't even know what a witch was, but they were being persecuted for something they didn't know of. The trials were one-sided. If someone's name was even......


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