There have always been mixed feelings about witches. Down through history, people have been afraid of witches and worried that they had power to harm them. People have also sought out witches for cures and magic spells, though. So they loved and hated them, just as in today's world.
There were a lot of people who really believed in witches. However the witches in Macbeth are not to be taken seriously: they have silly songs and dances and speak in silly rhyming couplets. But they were inserted (probably by Thomas Middleton who wrote one of the songs) because that portrayal of witches was extremely popular and the audience wanted more.
Probably witches.
witches don't exist but the people killed because people thought they were witches are Innocent in movies and films they are evil
because witches were very scary then people didnt think witches were very nice
There were no real witches in salem.
people believed witches could change the weather and change people's appearances and personality's
Witches are not real.
People were scared of what witches could or would do with their power. They considered all witches evil, which was not, in fact, the case. Indeed, there were evil witches, but there were also good witches.
People still believe in witchcraft and witches. This has never gone away, but centuries ago people who had red hair were often seen as witches and people who were not part of a community but considered outsiders or odd were seen as witches. Witchcraft was often used to explain events in a community.
they loved witches. Just accepted them for who the areee they loved witches. Just accepted them for who the areee
witches weren't around in the renaissance moron! do your research