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How were witches regarded during the time of the Salem witch hunts?

Witches were regarded as supernatural agents of evil.


Does Mercedez love Wyatt?

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During the Mexican war northern Whigs including Lincoln began to characterize the war as what?

Evil, pro slavery and unfair.


Is adolf Hitler bad in world war 2?

Yes, Adolf Hitler was bad (evil) before & during the war.


What is a summary of El Amor Patrio by Jose Rizal?

"EL AMOR PATRIO" Rizal's first essay, "The Love of Country," was written when he was 21 and newlyarrived in Madrid. It was published under the name of "Laong Laan" on 20 August 1882 in Diarong Tagalog," a Philippine newspaper, then on 31 October 1890 in La Solidaridad, Madrid.This essay is a poignant dissertation of what Rizal calls a "beautiful but hackneyedsubject," love of country. In crystallizing his concept on love of country, Rizal reveals a foretasteof the style and substance of his novels. He could have had Maria Clara and Sisa in mreind whenhe described the country as "enveloped in morning clouds and mist, always beautiful and poetic,and the more idolized by her sons when they are absent and far away from her."Love of country is the purest, most heroic and most sublime human sentiment. It isgratitude, it is affection for everything that reminds us of something of the first days of our life; itis the land where our ancestors are sleeping. Love of country is never effaced once it has penetrated the heart, because it carries with it a divine stamp which renders it eternal andimperishable. Of all loves, that of country is the greatest, the most heroic and the mostdisinterested. Some have sacrificed for her their youth, their pleasures; others have dedicated toher the splendors of their genius; others shed their blood; all have died, bequeathing to their Motherland an immense future: liberty and glory.This idea of dying for the country reverberated in Rizal's writings. In a letter to MarianoPonce, he declared:If one has to die, at least one must die in his own country, by his country and for hiscountry.A year later, Rizal decided to return to the Philippines, the first step that would ultimatelylead to his death for country:I believe that it is now the opportune time for me to return to the Philippines and sharewith them all the dangers. For I have always been of the opinion that I can do more in mycountry than abroad. What good have I done in these three years, and what evil had occurred because I was in my country."Source: Rizal & the Dev. Of National Consciousnes By Romero, M.C., Sta Romana, J.R.

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What is Beside the Pasig of Jose Rizal al about?

It is one of the three plays written by Rizal during his adolecent years. The theme centered on Christianity against Paganism and Innocence against Evil.


What is the eleven evil ways that rizal encountered during his time?

As a prominent figure in the fight for Philippine independence, Jose Rizal faced various challenges and forms of opposition from the Spanish authorities, including censorship of his writings, exile to Dapitan, surveillance by the authorities, threats to his life, and ultimately his execution in 1896. These can be considered some of the "evil ways" he encountered during his time.


Can you see the reaction paper for the poem memories of your town by Dr.Jose Rizal?

the past memory of our town under na spanish is we can say a dangerous. The spanish are evil in that time but because of that the filipino people became a warrior, they prove that there are filipino live in the Philippines not only spanish.


Was Hitler evil during World War 2?

Yes, he was evil. This is because he started WW2. :)


Is the balisawsaw is the sign of pregnancy?

Balisawsaw is not a sign of pregnancy. It is a condition in the Philippines characterized by frequent urination due to the belief that evil spirits are causing it. It is not a reliable indicator of pregnancy. If you suspect you are pregnant, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.


Is bastila evil in kotor?

No, she's not evil. During the story, she will be turned to the dark side, however she can be redeemed.


Example of superstitious belief of animals and plants in the Philippines?

The Philippines are filled with old fold legends and superstitions about animals and plants. One of the most common is that basil can protect the home from evil forces. Another is that the houseleek can protect the house from thunder and evil spirits. Another is that a cock crowing on the doorstep means to expect guests.


What is your reaction to Jose Rizal life?

One of the strengths of Jose Rizal is the incorporation of the characters of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo in the life of Rizal and of the Filipinos in general. This only shows that the two books are reflections of the lives of the Filipinos during the Spanish regime. But the thought and noble ideas of the book do not only live in the past but also in the present manifesting the universality and immortality of Rizal's ideas. The beautiful transition of Rizal's time and the setting of the two novels is really impressive. One must have really read the books to better appreciate the movie Jose Rizal. While watching the film, I cannot help but relate Rizal to Crisostomo/Simoun, Leonor to Maria Clara. Rizal and Crisostomo both came from a well-off family. Both of them studied in Europe. Both have dedicated their life to free their people from oppression. And then there's a scene where Leonor was walking down the aisle and Maria Clara singing in the nunnery. Both were locked up-the former to a person whom she does not love; the latter to a place, which seems to be a dead end. Maria Clara jumping off from the bell tower is her way to get out, her way towards salvation. The film also works through a series of flashback showing Rizal as a genius, a writer, a doctor, an artist, a lover, a friend, a brother and a son, thus giving a rich texture of Rizal's character. I also commend the film for its bravery in showing the evil tyranny of the Catholic Church during that time. Considering that the Philippines is a Catholic nation, that is like butchering a sacred cow but alas, Abaya works her magic in depicting the suffering of the Filipinos because of the friars. I particularly love the last scene of the film when Rizal, excellently played by Cesar Montano by the way, fell in the ground facing the sky, having his last breath looking at a beautiful sunrise- a metaphor depicting that Rizal did not die in vain. He did not die defeated because his death is the torch...


How many bones did evil knievel brake?

Evil Knievel is reported to have broken over 433 bones during his daredevil career.


How much does resident evil the game cost for ps2?

Amazon has Resident Evil 4 for $14.90 new and used games start at or below $10 including shipping. They also have some other PS2 titles in this price range. The PS1 game Resident Evil is over $30 in Like New condition. Resident Evil Essentials (Resident Evil CODE: Veronica X, Resident Evil Outbreak, Resident Evil 4) is $30 new from amazon


What beliefs were practiced during the early days?

Mostly evil thinngs and cristianism


What side was Dred Scott on During the civil war?

the black side of evil