Character Analysis Of Bridget Bishop: The Salem Witch Trials Of 1692

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Many people involved in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 are mockingbirds in history, especially the innocent women who were executed for witchcraft. Bridget Bishop, the first convicted witch to be hanged, “was a widow who lived in Salem town. [She] had a bad reputation because she had been accused of witchcraft years before and had frequent run-ins with the law.”(Brooks, “Bridget Bishop”) When Bridget’s husband passed away she began to behave strangely, a common trait in witches. Though Bridget did not commit a crime, her stereotypical behavior lead to her execution. Wandering door to door asking for food, Sarah Good “was a poor, pregnant beggar” who had several “disagreements with other Salem residents.” (Brooks,”Sarah Good”) Sarah was an innocent