If you are referring to the "Black Man" mentioned by both the accusers and confessors, then it refers to the devil.
35 1/2 people survived the Salem witch trials, one guy was supposedly chopped in half but survived.
betty parris and Abigail Williams accused the ministers wife and then they found out that Abigail Williams and betty parris were lying so that they would be noticed because of the book that a guy wrote on witches they had every single thing that witches do to them happen to them
I think you mean Which Witch. I just read it and it is a very good book .
no
Having portrayed the role of Judge Hathorne at the Rochester Opera House, I did some research on the real-life character. Judge John Hathorne was not what we'd call "Mr. Nice Guy"! While he was clearly clever and educated, he was also not a very happy man at the time of the Salem witch trials. Consider that he was the sitting judge in the village of Salem. Once word reached Boston of the hysteria that was taking place in Salem, Judge Danforth (who was also the Deputy Governor) was sent up to Salem in order to take charge of the proceedings. This relegated Hathorne to "second fiddle", so to speak, as witnessed by the fact he had to ask Danforth for permission to question Mary Warren. After the trials, most of the judges (including Danforth) recanted for their actions. Hathorne...alone... went to the grave (in 1717) without ever recanting for his actions. He truly believed that he had done the work of God. EDIT: Clearly, his great-grandson disagreed about what "god" wanted. The famous Nathaniel Hawthorne was born Hathorne. He added the "W" to distance himself from his infamous ancestor.
No
sorcier -- for a guy sorciere -- for a girl
by being the yellow guy
Yes; it is possible. Anyone, a guy or a girl can become a witch by learning and practicing it properly.
a guy who played in the witch of blackbird pond book.
Yes, James McAvoy.
A guy called Lindell who she dated from when she was 13-19