The Pros And Cons To The Study Of Witchcraft

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The idyllic English country side sprawls in front of your hovel, your two children are playing in the yard whilst your wife prepares the bread for today’s supper everything is as it should be in regards to your house and home in the community you and your confederates have worked so hard to forge. However there remains one area of concern for the community at large. The presence of a practitioner of magic. This person can be called by many names such as ‘witch’, ‘wizard’, ‘wise man’ or ‘cunning woman’ and what they practiced within the community was just a varied as the names they were known by. For instance a person known by the Cunning Folk moniker could help with your health, providing herbs and remedies to sick livestock or people while …show more content…

Another dynamic which magic and those who practice it bring into a community, especially malevolent magic, is persecution. When you have a church doctrine which prescribes the practice of magic to be the works of an evil devil, magic by extension would also be evil . This presents two inherent dualities to the study of witchcraft in regards to a community; first a practitioner of magic could be either a source of help or a plight upon the community, and second a magic practitioner’s acceptance within the community, leading a normal existence, or rejection within a community leading to persecution or possibly death; both must be addressed when studying witchcraft in your very own …show more content…

This black and white nature fit in well with society for England was going through several macro changes of the guard, it went from being under Roman rule to transitioning into a commonwealth system; this being said most of the changes which affected England as a whole did very little to change the average citizens daily activitesi. Citizens were having beliefs ordered upon them and since they were in such a time of crucible the beliefs were wide ranging. Including the Church of England, Protestant sects, lingering traces from the Roman Empire as well as the pagan based animalism which existed before all of themi. The transitions between the belief systems wasn’t a total eclipse of the heart