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My Tribute to Halloweentown

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A couple classes ago we were talking about the modern day town of Salem and how they capitalize on their history in almost an amusement park-esque way. Someone shared that they celebrate Halloween not just on the one day of the year like all us other people do but for a whole month. This really got me thinking about one of my favorite childhood movies that didn't get it's time to shine in our semester-- Halloweentown. Halloweentown is a journey of the Cromwell Kids embracing their family witch roots and going on their new life adventure alongside their teacher---Grandma Agatha.  If you've never seen the classic, here's a little peak of the kids and the town itself! Halloweentown doesn't just celebrate Halloween for a day like us, or a month like Salem, they celebrate every. single. day. ever. A Disney movie released in 1998, Halloweentown enraptures the witchiness of the October holiday we all know and love. Witches in this film completely embody the clichés we'...

Magicians-- Wizards or Weirdos?

It's a Saturday morning. The sun's shining and the mood is high. I head to a local restaurant with a group of friends to celebrate such a beautiful day with a fun brunch. We pull in, head inside, sit down, and order our food. Everything is completely, 100% normal.  Until.  A man approaches our table, not a waiter or a host, just another customer. He swiftly presents to us a deck of cards and offers to show us magic--real, true magic. How could we deny that! After around 30 minutes of card trick after card trick I got to thinking, how the heck is he doing all this? It was impressive, entertaining, and made for a unique brunch.  Preface--I consider myself a averagely smart person. I like to figure out things. But even after 30 minutes of card tricks, I couldn't figure the magician man out. He had me utterly and completely stumped. His tricks were fluid and executed with ease. Time and time again I found myself shocked by a simple deck of cards being manipulated by a mystery...

A Look Into Tarot Cards

With a quick google search I was able to find hundreds of in-person and online stores that I could purchase tarot cards at this very moment. Places like Urban Outfitters and Neiman Marcus were in the slew of retailers. How could something thats supposedly so magically and could write literally tell me my future be sold at a teenager's favorite shop at the mall?  To get down to the basics, Tarot Cards are a pack of playing cards that originated in 15th century Europe. They consist of 78 cards total. This is further divided into two parts: The Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The major deal with more universal, macro-scale things it seems, while the minor deal with the more day to day occurrences.  While trying to fully research what t he purpose of tart cards really is, I kept running into mixed opinions. One website would say for predictions, the other for guidance, the next for self exploration, the next to answer just about any question you had! Regardless, it seems the ca...

Salem versus Salem

Picture this. It's the 1600s. Witch hysteria is cultivating in the little town you've grown up in. People are talking about the possibility of being bewitched almost daily now. That's right--you're in Salem. Except, if you were in the historical city of Salem versus the tv show Salem , things would look awfully different.  Salem  the tv show was unusual and scream-worthy to say the least. I would be lying if I said I didn't have to shield my eyes a few times. It was fun to see so many characters we've read about in our texts like Tituba, Cotton Mather, and Giles Corey to name a few. Except in this screen adaption of history, Tituba is a beautiful, young girl who actually did carry out witchcraft; Cotton Mather is a multi-faceted man who preaches the gospel and condemnation of witches, but also goes against the typical pure relationships of puritan culture; and Giles Corey is an old man who isn't portraying the story of valor and perseverance as in his histor...

The Three Witch Toks

 I know we've talked a bit about the concept of "witchtok" in class, but it was something super interesting once I searched the hashtag myself. I saw everything from spells, to potions, to powers and more. Here's 3 of the most interesting that I wanted to share:  1.  https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeDk361J/ This first one stumped me. My natural know-it-all self is dying to know how she controlled the fire simply with her fingers. Maybe, just maybe, she truly is a witch.  2.  https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeDkxbc8/ This next one I might have to try out myself. A potion to find out if you're actually meant to be with someone!? Therapists might just have to go out of business if it really works. Honestly, I think this potion might be a complete fraud though considering the outcome was him checking his Snapchat account... 3.  https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeDknsPf/ And last but not least--moldavite. After some quick google searches and research, I found out moldavite is a "holy grai...

The Salem Transcribers

When reading the transcripts of Sarah Good and Tituba's examinations, a lot of things were stirring in my head. The first being, "how much can I trust these accounts." The second being, "dang, trials were pretty straightforward and to the point in Salem." The third and one I want to flesh out in this post being, "who recorded these examinations and is there any possibility that maybe, just maybe, there is some subconscious, subliminal bias strung within them." Ezekiel Cheever is the first recorder we need to analyze today. Ezekiel Cheever is said to have been a male school teacher in the city of Salem. He was highly respected in the schooling arena and seemed to be within high regard with the colonial people. Cotton Mather even gave a speech at his funeral. Ezekiel Cheever is depicted in The Crucible as a subtle antagonist. He's characterized by being almost blindly obedient. It's interesting how this highly respected man, who allegedly was a w...

Harry Potter and the (Olivia) Chamber(s) of Secrets

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One of my earliest memories was my dad sitting down with my older sister and pulling out the very first Harry Potter book to read with her. They would take a seat in our living room and flip through the cream colored pages almost every weekend. All I wanted to do was be in on their book club... too bad I couldn't even read yet.  When I finally was able to read well and ultimately fell in love with the hobby of it, I pushed myself into their magical book club and picked up the Harry Potter novels myself. They were fun, adventurous, and enthralling. The magic felt real enough to be believable but whimsical enough to embody escapism in a book. Harry was of course my favorite character because of his bravery, humility, and perseverance. I wanted to be just like him, have all the qualities that he possessed. I even dressed up as Harry for the final book release party at my local Barnes & Noble. If you don't believe me, look at the picture below.  Yep. Almost identical right? It...