About This Book
A stark narrative poem depicts villagers dragging a young woman to a stake and burning her as an accused witch, describing flames with eerie green light and black smoke while the crowd—from a huswife to a huckster—acts out hatred and cruelty. The woman is portrayed as slight and terror-struck yet holding a scornful or defiant bearing as she utters secret, feared words. The poem closes by showing how the atrocity imprints itself on the community, leaving an enduring echo of anguish and the memory of her face.
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