The importance of religion for the Salem community Puritan lived a very simple but difficult life. They are in church or pray when they are not working. Throughout their lives they tried not to destroy the Ten Commandments prescribed by God in the Bible. In 1630, Puritan lived in the UK under the rule of Charles I. They want to leave as they are being persecuted for the religious beliefs of the English church.
Salem is a community of Puritans whose lives are dominated by religion. The role of religion is very powerful and is used to rule communities within the Salem Court where religion is mentioned throughout the play. "Krusselsburg" criticized the influence of the Cold War that the US experienced in the 1950s. McCarthy believes that his power is being threatened by people's interest in communism. People are concerned that Russia will dominate the world. People in the drama want freedom and they do not want to be tied to religion or the Bible, so this is related to "crucibles".
In 1692, Salem, Massachusetts was ruled by religion and men. Salem's community is Puritan and very loyal to their religion. Salem people's lives are organized around their religion. They have a very simple lifestyle and no entertainment. There is no recreation as it is forbidden. Salemians will automatically suspect that this person deals with magic if someone is dancing, singing or reading something other than the Bible. People of Salem may be imprisoned for this. To ensure that everyone is condemned to be a demon, no one has lived a private life, everyone in the community knows the business of everyone. This is normal for Purimans of Salem. There are no real conflicts or quarrels in this county. The only controversy is land and livestock. People use these arguments as "weapons" against neighbors. For a simple person, this is a very cumbersome and non-Christian town.
Cotton Mother and Salem Witch Trial The Salem Witch trial in 1692 was held in the Puritan community of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem 's pastor, Cotton Mather appeared as a pillar through the trial and eventually became a witch hunter. But his motive at the beginning of the trial was promoted by his Puritan reasoning, which was convinced of the law of the Bible.
During the trial of Salem Witch, the State was responsible for separating the two because Salem citizens in Massachusetts State were not allowed to conduct a fair trial. In the 1600s, the Puritan religion was enforced by the government. Until years later, the separation of church and state has become a law. - In all the history of human history, people have written about non-human creatures. Many of them include gods, demons, wizards, wizards, witches and witches. Today, mysterious existence can be seen everywhere in the media. Years ago, most societies no longer believed in these creatures, but during the 17th century Salem, magic became a living nightmare (Fremon, 1999). I have been studying this topic for years.