The Consequences of Society's Irrationality, as Seen in The Crucible

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Other victims of the accusations include pariahs such as Martha Corey, a suspicious figure because of book reading inexplicably prevents Giles Corey from praying and because of the fact that every pig she had sold to one man died; and Sarah Good, an old beggar who was convicted of witchcraft, because it was believed that her mutterings after each failed attempt to obtain food were curses; to name a few...
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Had the people been less suspicious and more accepting of those who were different for insignificant reasons, there would have been no need to accuse anyone of foul acts such as witchcraft, thus preventing unnecessary deaths. Furthermore, religion's complete governance over Puritan life (which extends itself to politics) and the acceptance of the idea that all unnatural phenomena can be explained in terms of the supernatural and otherworldly facilitated the indictments and virtually ensured that the defendants would be found guilty...
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