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The Devil in Massachusetts
The Devil in Massachusetts
Author: Marion L. Starkey
"This historical narrative of the Salem witch trials takes its dialogue from actual trial records but applies modern psychiatric knowledge to the witchcraft hysteria. Starkey's sense of drama also vividly recreates the atmosphere of pity and terror that fostered the evil and suffering of this human tragedy."
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ISBN: 168552
Publication Date: 1963
Pages: 332
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Publisher: Time Inc. Book Division
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is an example of people fearing what they don't understand. If they had just used some common sense or reasoning, they would have known that is the people they targeted were indeed witches, capable of doing the things they accused them of, the witches would have gotten themselves out of the trials and not be burned to death or hanged. This was an interesting look at how completely innocent people can be targeted and punished when only a few people are in charge without any other controls with which to balance the situation, even when some of the "punishers" were themselves not meaning to be evil but just doing what they thought had to be done. zest4bks
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Excellent and readable account of the Salem Witch Hunt.


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