New England Culture By Elizabeth Reis: Summary

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In her book, Elizabeth Reis proposes the argument that “New England Culture as a whole regarded women as more likely to be damned then men”. (1) Reis supports her claim by exploring the differences between men and women in Puritan New England and those accused of witchcraft. Reis explains that women viewed their sins as a connection to the devil and from there it was easy to convince themselves that they were becoming witches. Puritans also held a belief that “the devil could reach women’s souls more easily...” (93) In contrast, the majority of Puritan men focused on reforming from their sins. The Puritan perspective led to many accusations of women being witches. Women were more clearly seeing themselves as witches and this led to them seeing

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