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...efore the Christian faith, Hell was not thought of as a bad place. When the Christian religion became popular, according to Miller, Hell became a bad place where the devil lived, and if a person did not come to church the devil was going corrupt them. Miller argues that the only reason the devil is hated so much is because the people of the church need something to keep theirs minds fascinated, and something to fear. He uses American for an example saying that “the resistance to any import” is directly related “to the totally malign capitalist succubi”(34) and if an American were to oppose to this theory, it would be immediately assumed that they were connected with “Red hell”(34). Political policies are linked moral rights and resistance, when this occurs the government changes from one of authority to “that of the scourge of God”(34). Accusations of witchcraft are increasing rapidly in Salem. When an accusation of witchcraft arises, the person is assumed responsible of it, and if not admitting to it, being hanged, and if admitting to contacti...