Matthew Hopkins

Matthew Hopkins

Matthew Hopkins, known as the played a pivotal role during the English Civil War, leading witch hunts in the 1640s. His controversial methods and fervent belief in witchcraft resulted in numerous executions. Hopkins' legacy raises questions about the intersection of power, fear, and superstition, highlighting the dangers of unchecked authority in times of societal turmoil.

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