It is crazy to think that in Salem, a group of young girls that were supposedly showing signs of weird behaviors raised suspicion of witchcraft, leading to more than 200 people being accused of witchcraft and over 15 plus were executed. In regards to this topic, what fascinates me most how easy it is for society to give into the mass injustices and hysteria that surrounds them , disregarding the fear and injustices the innocent individuals faced.
To me, it is interesting and also fascinating how many many years later, the witch trials are still studied today, and the dangers and injustice is highlighted and the brutal consequences are still studied today. Even though this is a topic I was first introduced to in High School, it is still a topic that never fails to raise questions and spark my interest. I wish to visit the Memorial in Massachusetts that serves as a reminder of all of the individuals that suffered and passed due to the unfairness and cruelty that surrounded them. This topic will never fail fascinate me.
I also have always been really interested in the Salem Witch Trials since I first learned about it reading the Crucible in high school. I thought it was so fascinating how this small group of girls can cause such hysteria to occur and how serious the prospect of finding a witch was. It is hard to imagine people really believing all of the women who were accused were actually witches, but knowledge and ways of thinking were very different back then. It is sad to know how many lives were lost due to this crazy reasoning. I also would love to visit Salem one day.
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