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    Witchcraft Hysteria in Salem? In 1692, a town called Salem had one of the most debated and dark times of the colonies. Mass hysteria became a real problem for this town, with around twenty people murdered and over two-hundred more accused of witchcraft. It began when three girls played a fortune telling game, people noticed they started acting strange, and one of the girls claimed that she was working for the devil. Many people and scholars debate on what the real cause was of the hysteria…

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    when mob hysteria has presented itself. Some of the more prevalent events where this has erupted include the O.J Simpson trial, riots sparked by the, seemingly unfair verdict. The most prominent instances of mob hysteria are the Salem witch trials and the Red Scare; in these two examples, mob hysteria caused great misconceptions and paranoia. This phenomenon provokes people into changing their moral standpoint, instilling strong paranoia and producing political corruption. Mob Hysteria has a…

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    Manipulation, Power and Hysteria Humans, from birth, have an innate desire to follow powerful and respected leaders in a crowd-- even through times of madness and savagery, such as Adolf Hitler and the propaganda and manipulation techniques he put into use to gain his desires. Both The Crucible and Lord of the Flies target the dangers of hysteria that humans manufacture, panic that one person fabricates that another person or group accepts, through the comparative pairings of the witches and…

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    The theme is hysteria. Hysteria has to do with feelings and overwhelming amount of emotions. The emotions it provokes are anger, madness, sad, and upset. People in everyday life experience hysteria because of emotional problems. For example, when people fight their family,friends, or classmates. Hysteria is negative because it uses too many emotions and that's where more problems are caused. When one person starts using more emotions than the other person matches the height of that emotion.…

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    Salem Witch Hysteria

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    trial. Due to many relevant records, including notes, depositions, and official rulings, the main facts of the accusations, arrests, trials, and executions are known by many. What has always engaged people, is the search for the causes of the "witch hysteria." There are many explanations for the witchcraft occurrence. The Salem Witch Trials is looked upon as the reason the…

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    community was thrown into chaos as a result of a group of girls claiming they had been bewitched by several old women. This very infamous case of hysteria not only showed that there was underlying blatant sexism and twisted misconceptions of women in New England, but it also exposed the dark side of Puritan beliefs. Therefore, the Salem witchcraft hysteria was indeed caused by a fear of women. Through evidence found in cave paintings throughout Europe, it…

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    Mass Hysteria The Crucible

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    witch trials and how people accused each other of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts, without having proper evidence. In many of the cases people were accusing others solely because they disliked them. Much similar to The Red Scare, an era of mass hysteria in which people became obsessed and paranoid over communism in the United States. In The Crucible, people were being accused of witchcraft, and during the Red Scare people were being accused of communism. In both, people who were a victim of…

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    Hysterias Research Paper

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    Hysterias begin where trust and friendships end. History shows that time and time again, people will lose trust in some of the most people because of ethnicity, race, or simple rumors. It starts, in America, with the witch hunts. After the hunting, random accusations would target certain groups because of worldwide events taking place or a simple way to get rid of humans. It eventually will target German Americans and German immigrants. This occurs when America and Germany declare war in World…

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    Effects Of Mass Hysteria

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    Mass Hysteria Mass hysteria is caused by fear. Where this fear comes from may vary, and could even be caused by many forms of fear put together. A country having fear, not just fear as a whole, but fear that separates the people within, is exactly what happened in the United states prior to the civil rights movement. This goes clear back to the end of the civil war, when the segregation of the blacks and whites began. Before the civil rights movement, mass hysteria was caused in the United…

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    of the people created a fertile ground for fear and suspicion. After a short amount of time, prisons were filled with more than 150 men and women from places around Salem. This time in history is one of the nation’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. It has been used in popular literature as a tale about dangers of religious…

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