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5. Panic is one of the main themes of the Salem Witch Trials. Why do people panic and make irrational decisions in times of stress? Which characters gave into panic the most?
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hysteria and fear, the importance of reputation, what happens when individuals come in conflict with authority, the debate of faith vs. knowledge, and the unintended consequences found at the intersection of these themes.
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