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Why people believe in witches?

Those of us who are practicing witches have no problem believing in ourselves and others who practice as we do.


Why did people stop believing in witches?

They stopped believing when they came to realise that there were no witches, that nobody can perform 'magic' or cast 'curses' upon others. People were beginning to understand science a lot more.


What is MacBeth's main character flaw?

Believing in the witches, or maybe not believing in the witches enough. Being too easily persuaded by his wife. Lady M is able to goad him into the murder by attacking his sense of masculinity. Maybe his sense of masculinity is a flaw.


How would you keep safe from witches?

I'm sorry but you should really stop believing in fantasy creatures.. :-+


Did the New England colony believe in witches?

yes


What James 1 did about witches?

James I disliked witches mainly be cause he was of homosexual leanings and had a severe distrust for women, believing them to be a threat to an already paranoid king as witches all being women were viewed as directly dealing with the devil himself.


What did people believe about witches in jacobean England?

it wasn't good


How do you change religon?

Stop believing in your present religion. Start believing in a different religion.


What happens at the start of Macbeth?

At the start of Macbeth the witches are plotting something.


How do you spot a witch in England?

You can't...since witches don't exist.


What were the 17th century people of England scared of?

witches and the spanish armada


In which New England colony were the Salem witches tried and hanged in 1692?

Massachusetts