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Salem Witch Hunt

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"Try not to go too deep into the woods, Viola." That's the one thing that father had dependably let me know. Every one of the grown-ups in the town said the same thing, so it appeared like a platitude told to kids who wanted to play in the woods. The wind blew, making my skirt and golden braids sway. Holding the hair out of my eyes, I turned upward. Through the holes in the green branches over my head, I could marginally see the blue sky. It was a hot summer afternoon, and there I was, in the forest. There was an incredible woodland close to Salem Town, the town I lived in. The forest, which was abundant year-round, was extremely helpful for the villagers. A prime example how it is useful to the daily life of the villagers in our modest little …show more content…

My throat was dry, and I couldn’t speak well. "...Why do you... say that...?" It seemed a villager heard me since they replied "We heard that you've been recently going deep into the forest Viola. The reason we don't let you go into the woods is because witches live here and she's one of them!" I looked Ellen, contrary to me, she was calm. That couldn't be true right? Ellen couldn't possibly no, isn't a witch beyond a stretch of imagination. 'The villagers were just edgy with all the suspicion going around,' I reasoned. "Ellen isn't a witch," I fiercely retorted, "She's just crippled and sick! What makes you think she is one?" Then my father stepped up from the mob with a solemn look on his face. "Viola this forest is big and easy to get lost even for us. But how does a child know the navigate through the forest so …show more content…

Ellen was the one who led me back to the village. Back then I never thought it was strange that a little girl could know the forest so well but now....I'm not so sure anymore. Glancing back at her face, I hoped for her expression to change the slightest bit but she just gave a little smile. It was a face that had given up on everything. She didn’t seem to be looking at me, but through me into the distance. "Viola I just wanted to say... thank you... for being my friend. Would do me a favor and take care of Black." Picking up Black from her lap Ellen handed him to me, picked up her cane, and limped towards the mob. "Do whatever you want to me," she calmly announced, "But Viola had nothing to do with me." A villager grabbed her by the hair and shouted "I don't we need a trial for this she's practically giving herself up. We should save time and head towards Gallow Hills now." Murmurs of agreement went throughout the crowd as they headed back towards the village. I stood motionless not understanding what had happened. Nonetheless I dropped down on my knees from sorrow with Black as I realized that Ellen was

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