Magical argument began in Massachusetts State and people saw different symptoms such as "adaptation", "spectral vision", "mental distraction", "pinch, acupuncture, bite", "drowsiness" I started to say. Also, "Death" "(Carlson, XIII)" Many people live in this area, so these claims began to spread rapidly in Massachusetts. The idea of spreading.
In 1692, people in small religious villages in Salem, Massachusetts, became victims of massive hysteria for fear of magic. This fear of magic was caused by a small group of girls who accused innocent people of the devil's village to be devilish and hurt by magic. How does the town concerned about religion handle this quirky accusation? Arthur Miller investigated these problems with The Crucible. In this theater, Miller explains how various people with different opinions about the event are dealing with this type of hysteria. Some people join the tortured girl and participate in hysteria without fear of life. Meanwhile, other people become suspicious and try to find ways for these honest girls and 'victims' to condemn the innocent witches. Explain it. He explained how the stress caused by fear, intolerance, frustration leads to accepting their personal responsibility.
In 1692 and 1693, the fear of magic spread to Salem, Massachusetts, just like the plague. Magic strongly opposed Puritan's belief, and Puritan executed the accused witch. Through the rest of Salem, 185 people were magically blamed. Rumors about witchcraft endanger the lives of many people. Magic is defined as concluding a contract with the devil in exchange for some power to do evil. - In only four months, at least 20 members of the Salem community in Massachusetts State died or was killed to show that it was thought of as a disgust of God. As a result of the Salem Witch trial, I wondered that innocent people would die unless no one took the position for years after that. Cause people react so irrationally