Entertainment and good news is not necessarily true, but the way many events in the world are described today. Before we conclude and fall into panic, we have to find the truth of what has happened beyond the news. Like all popular culture, in order to prevent massive hysterical incidents like Salem Witch trials and Cuba's missile crisis, regardless of whether the facts are true or not, the news tells their content People believe. The Salem Witch test of "The Crucible" of Arthur Miller and Cuban Missile Crisis is a typical example of a large hysteria, a historically chaotic event, and a panic that widespread in both situations.
Salem Witch Trial The Salem Witch trial of 1735 was held in the Puritan community of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem 's pastor, Cotton Mather appeared as a pillar of support through trials and eventually became a witch hunter. But his motivation at the beginning of the trial was driven by his Puritan reasoning, which firmly believed the Bible 's law. Cotton Mather used his Puritan to explore God's reason and allow Salem witches to try it. When it finally died, enthusiasm quickly entered the colony of the Massachusetts Bay. In the 1890 's, the Salem Witch trial threatened New England' s religious freedom and conservative faith, the evil existence threatened the political and economic system of the country and gave the reasons for participation in the government.
Throughout history, there were many cases of discriminatory assertions, including Salem Witch trials. Salem Witch Trial was a series of trials, hearings and prosecutions of many people charged with magic in Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. The trial eventually resulted in 20 people and men and women were executed, mainly women. The Salem witch trial that occurred about 300 years ago had an impact on the lives of daily citizens.