The Devil

’s Shadow Essay, Research Paper


The Devil’s Shadow


Time Setting: The Devil’s Shadow by Clifford Lindsey Alderman took place in the


late seventeenth century from 1692-1693. This is the time period that the Salem


Witch Trials took place. The main plot of the story rested on the events


leading up to the Salem Witch Trials, the trials themselves, and the aftermath


of the trials. Detailed accounts of witch executions, the actual trials, and


the events that caused the trials were discussed in the story.


Place Setting: Most of the action in this story took place in Salem,


Massachusetts. This was the birthplace of the witchcraft hysteria and it was


also the actual site of the Salem Witch Trials. The town of Salem,


Massachusetts in the late seventeenth century was a small puritan community that


was largely uneducated and very superstitious. Since many lacked education,


they did not understand many events that happened in their daily lives. Many


things that went wrong in their daily lives would be blamed on witchcraft or


sorcery. Such common things as burnt bread or broken plates would be blamed on


the supernatural. Many people, especially the uneducated, firmly believed in


the existence of witches and warlocks. They believed that such individuals had


the power to perform “black magic” that caused some kind of trouble. Every time


something bad happened they would blame it on witches and witchcraft.


Main Characters: One of the main characters in this story was Tituba, an


African slave woman from Barbados. She was purchased in Barbados by a merchant


named Samuel Parris. She lived in Barbados until Samuel Parris brought her to


Salem to work as his servant. She was known to practice Obeah, an African cult


sorcery. People who performed or practiced Obeah were said to be able to


predict the future, make magical charms, and drive away evil spirits. Tituba


was accused of teaching witchcraft to a small group of girls in Salem.


Samuel Parris, another main character in this story, was a merchant who


attended Harvard University. He was the owner of Tituba and her husband. He


had studied to become a minister before he left Harvard. He was a business man


who traded slaves, sugar, and rum in Barbados. Things began to not work out for


him when he started making less and less money. He gave up his career as a


merchant in 1689 an

d moved to Salem to become a minister.


Other main characters in this story include the girls that were taught


witchcraft by Tituba, the judges in the courtroom, and the men and women who


were accused of witchcraft.


Two Important Events: One important event in this story was when the hysterical


girls are assumed to have been influenced by Tituba’s witchcraft. This event


fit into the story because it triggered the witchcraft hysteria that followed it.


Many people suddenly became accused after the girls became associated with


Tituba and witchcraft. This event gave a good illustration of life in the late


seventeenth century by showing how paranoid people were about the presence of


witchcraft in their society. They were ready to believe that people were


witches at the drop of a hat, and because of this, they unjustly accused and


murdered hundreds of people. This can be seen as the starting point of the


witchcraft hysteria in Salem that killed so many people.


Another important event in this story was when everything began to get


out of control and people were being accused of witchcraft by the dozens. It


became a choice on whether or not you were going to accuse someone else in order


to save yourself. People that were accused just accused different people in


order to save themselves from hanging. Soon, everyone was accusing everyone


else, and the trials had gone into utter chaos. This changed the course of


history because it made people realize how pointless the while witchcraft


hysteria really was. It was also the first step towards the end of the hysteria.


Class Differences in Society: By reading this story, I learned about the class


differences in the society of Salem in the late seventeenth century. The fact


that all of the blame was put on an African American slave woman from the start


shows that the higher class people tended to blame the lower class people for


their problems. Also, people accused of witchcraft instantly became looked down


on in society. This relates to the fact that people tended to accuse people


that were already looked down on by society in order to lend credibility to


their accusation. All of these things have helped me to realize that class


differences are evident in every society. It has also led me to believe that


class differences significantly affect the outcome of many historical events.

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