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The Mystery Of Feminine Power

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Folklore has always told a tale of feminine power in regards to magic. There have been numerous accounts over millenniums of females having magical powers and supernatural in many countries all over the world. From the early starts of Mesopotamia, to the Greek and Mayan profits and finally to our modern magical women today. There is no set word to state what these women are called, but like most mythical things, witches were and still are a huge phenomenon even today. There are many definitions of what a witch is. The most common one is, “a woman thought to have evil magic powers. Witches are popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat, and flying on a broomstick,” which is typically what one sees during Hallowe’en in modern times. However, witches were not always defined in that way and with the amount of folklore behind these women, they were not always perceived in a positive light. Many cultures disallowed witches and witchcraft in their society, usually condemning these women to major punishment, even death. The period of time that had the most strife against witches, but also the most fascination with them was the Renaissance. The 15th and 16th century were plagued with a large amount of witches in many people’s eyes. Witches were found all over the continent in Europe and as far as Scotland in the British Isles. Witches were a powerful phenomenon during the Renaissance period. People went on a frenzy trying to find women of all ages that were

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