enjamin Abbot gave his testimony that last March was a twelvemonth, this Carrier was very angry with him, upon laying out some land near her husband’s: her expressions in this anger were that she would stick as close to Abbot as the bark stuck to the tree; and that he should repent of it afore seven years came to an end, so as Doctor Prescot should never cure him. These words were heard by others besides Abbot himself; who also heard her say, she would hold his nose
During the Salem witch trials, accusations of female witches were often proceeded by acts of aggression such as this (Bever, 2). A possible reason for accusing women of witchcraft after their acts of aggression were due to their failure to adhere to the current idea femininity. Because Carrier was not weak or particularly amiable in this case, as a woman should be, she must be a witch.