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Modern Women - Not Witches

2023-10-07 15:08:47

Anne Sexton's "Her Goodness" (273) emphasizes the depiction of women in Boston, Massachusetts in the 17th century. Because of social stereotypes, all women are "witches", while Boston's women abandoned. Speakers acknowledged that the community refused to accept the liberation of these women and believed that it was the image they had a positive impact on society. The speaker and the voice of society hit the difference that contemporary women develop normally rather than witches. Among the first quarter notes, the speaker told himself a witch by saying "I am already out, possessing a witch" (1).

I know about the balls. Let's talk about the witch. In Mareus ยท Mareficarum, the German text of the 15th century recognized the extinction of witches, and "witch" was almost a woman. To prove that they are witches is very similar to practicing medicine. These witches are midwives and have abortions. And I know which herb healed which disease. But as wealthy people acquire this knowledge with the help of the church, women can no longer own it. "In the medieval church, under the auspices of men, handling of the upper class is acceptable, as women are not healed as part of farmer's subculture," Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English wrote in Witches, Midwives & Nurses . Women can not master the knowledge of their bodies. In fact, this knowledge is evil and directly insults God.

Witch hunting in modern Europe is an aversion to women. Anne Llewellyn Barstow seems to think in her article "Walcraft is a historical study of women and persecution of the witches of Europe". On the contrary, Robin Briggs did not agree that his article "women as victims" is not entirely based on hatred against women. The wild pandemic that quickly hit Europe could be due to the misunderstanding of the plot - the term magic is defined as a magical exercise designed to affect naturally. It is believed that only people related to the devil can do this. The experiment of the Lamb witch is not only the history of the United States, it is also part of the history of women. The witch's story is a story of a woman first and foremost.