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Salem witchcraft.

... Victoria McDonald Coursework section 1 In our first drama lesson, which was based on witchcraft, our teacher Mrs Massey asked us to think about some basic word association surrounding witchcraft. As the whole class put ideas together, everybody typically associated witches to look like this. ?Horrible features such as, boils, warts, pointed noses and chins, yellow teeth and long yellow nails ?Strange dress sense that includes large black pointed hats, stripped socks and they generally wore dark morbid colours. ?Stereotypical witches are also associated with, big black cauldrons, potions, spells, broomsticks and frogs. ?Stereotypical witches are also associated with night time that includes the full moon, bats and black cats. This evidence shows that it is very clear, that this is a stereotypical image of a witch stereotypical witch image differs quite a lot compared to a witch in normality. Here is a picture of a stereotypical witch. Witches in reality do not look like this they

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