In Lois the Witch Elizabeth Gaskell intertwines the thematic complexities of witchcraft gender and societal norms within a richly textured narrative set against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials Gaskell adopts a third-person perspective that skillfully alternates between the inner thoughts of her protagonist Lois and the tumultuous environment of 17th-century New England This novella not only illuminates the hysteria that drove communities t...
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