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The Salem Witch Trials

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Apr 27, 2025
Kathleen Howe, an award-winning historian and novelist, sheds light on the dark history of the Salem Witch Trials. She discusses how two young girls' forbidden games ignited hysteria in a tightly-knit Puritan community. The podcast explores the role of societal fears, religious extremism, and personal grudges that led to 22 executions. Howe also examines the tragic consequences for marginalized women and reflects on the legacy of fear that still resonates today, paralleling it with modern instances of mass hysteria.
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ANECDOTE

Girls' Fortune-Telling Sparks Hysteria

  • Betty Parris and Abigail Williams practiced forbidden fortune-telling which caused fear and suspicion in Salem.
  • Their panic symptoms sparked a witchcraft hysteria that engulfed the village.
INSIGHT

Puritan Fear Feeds Witch Hunts

  • The Salem witch trials were part of a wider European witch hunt spanning centuries.
  • The Puritan worldview saw misfortune as devilish attacks, intensifying fear and suspicion in Salem.
ANECDOTE

Girls’ Bewitchment Symptoms Escalate

  • Betty and Abigail suddenly showed convulsions, screaming, and bizarre behaviors, interpreted as witchcraft possession.
  • Their dramatic symptoms were taken very seriously by the strict Puritan community, not as childish acts.
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