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The dwarf believes the White Witch should kill Edmund as punishment for his betrayal of his siblings and allegiance to her enemies. He sees Edmund as a threat to the Witch's reign and believes his death is necessary to maintain her power.
Generally speaking, someone who believes they are a witch will tell others. Or not. Telling people you are pagan/wiccan/witch is a personal choice. You have the option of not telling anyone, ever. If you want to know if your friend/child/spouse/family member/lover is a witch, ask them and make a point not to flip out if they do decided to tell you. Dont flip out if they dont tell you either.
Elphaba likes to read, perform magic, and stand up for what she believes in, specifically Animal rights. In the novel, she is also seen weaving baskets and training animals.
the women did not have any rights yet
Hale believes Abigail over Tituba because 1.) Tituba was one of the first people accused of being a witch in Salem. 2.) Tituba is black and there is a large racial discrimination.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," when Reverend Hale asks Elizabeth Proctor if she believes in witches, she responds that she does not believe in witches as they are portrayed in the hysteria of Salem. Instead, she emphasizes that she believes in the Devil and the capacity for evil in people. Elizabeth's response highlights her rational perspective amidst the chaos and fear surrounding the witch trials.
we live in the troposphere. and it is which, not witch.
In The Crucible, which is about the Salem Witch Trials, Betty hates Rebecca. She believes that Rebecca is responsible for the deaths of her children.
Countless people.
No one in Salem was a witch.
Harper Collins owns the publishing rights.