Sunday, December 15, 2013

Critica Thinking Question:Witch-hunt part 2

There are books that you can't put down, and there are books that you feel you have to restrain yourself a little. In Witch-Hunt, by Marc Aronson, there are a couple of times I felt the need to turn my-self away. In the book there are many parts before you see chapter one. The Note to the reader, Introduction, And the Prologue. I felt my self turning away in the Prologue and through out the book.

In the prologue, titled Boston, 1688: The Possession of the Goodwin Children. This pretty much just tells you about what was happening while the Goodwin Children were possessed. "Red streaks showed up on their bodies" (36). I felt the need to turn away at this moment because I was envisioning what it was like in the late 1600's. All i saw was three little kids about the age of 5-12 covered on blood red marks all over their bodies. Each mark about a foot long. 

Another moment in the prologue that i felt my self resisting was one page after the example above.
"They would be tested into such postures as made the things impossible (37). This quote made me turn away because like I stated before I envisioned what it was like, so all I saw children on the floor in postures no one has ever seen before.

I feel that my resistance says I was not prepared to read a book like this. It also might say that I am scared of what doesn't exist. My resistance might say that the book is complex and you need to be prepared to read a book like this. 

In conclusion the book Witch-Hunt by Marc Aronson is a book I felt that I resisted a lot. The book made me realize I am not fully ready to read this book.  I made to do some background research because I do not fully understand the book.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Witch-Hunt

     I just began read the Witch-Hunt by Marc Aronson. In the book you hear multiple opinions from different people, but so far I have not heard an opinion from the towns people. I feel that if the voice of the town people were heard it would not change the way the witch trials happened. It would only put the "witches" to death even quicker.
     In the text it says that they had to move the trials to a different setting because,there were to many of the towns people.  I am unsure of how long the trials lasted but it is said it was from March 1692 to October 1692. If the towns people spoke up witchcraft would have ended sooner and less people would have died. I haven't read much but this is all that have really understood about Salem Massechsetts 1692.