"A Break with Charity" is set during the late 17th century in colonial America, primarily in the Puritan community of Salem, Massachusetts. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials, a time marked by fear, superstition, and strict religious conformity. This historical context influences the characters' actions and beliefs, highlighting the tension between individual desire and societal expectations. The setting plays a crucial role in shaping the narrative's themes of morality, judgment, and the consequences of hysteria.
A Break with Charity has 272 pages.
the theme of a break with charity is that small problems can get bigger.
A Break with Charity was created on 1992-09-15.
susanna
she dies she dies
protects the English girls
The afflicted girls are the accusers.
Susanna English is the narrator.
No idea about Break with Charity, but Fairest by Gail Carson Levine, if that's what you're talking about, is a good book. If you're a girl, I guess, like me.
I am pretty sure the answer is like historical fiction.
Susana marries Jon Proctor
Salem Massachusetts in 1962