"Witchcraft served to resolve various uncertainties in society, providing explanations for the strange and unsettling events that people encountered. This belief system offered a way to make sense of the chaotic and often incomprehensible aspects of daily life, as individuals sought to understand the unexplainable occurrences around them.
In Stacy Schiff's "The Witches: Salem, 1692," the author illustrates how the fears and tensions prevalent in Salem at that time were tied to the notion of witchcraft. This belief not only revealed the darker side of human relationships but also contributed to a deeper understanding of community dynamics during a period filled with suspicion and fear."