"Giles Corey, Yeoman: A Play" by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman is a compelling drama that unfolds during the Salem witch trials, centering on Giles Corey and his family as they navigate the rising tide of fear and superstition. The play pulls us into the tense atmosphere of Salem Village, highlighting the relationships between characters like Olive Corey and Ann Hutchins, who struggle with the fear of the supernatural. Giles, portrayed as a protective yet occasionally irrational figure, contends with the brewing chaos. The narrative captures the local customs and superstitions of the time, exploring the heavy impact of witchcraft accusations on personal connections and the community's social order. It effectively sets up a story of gripping consequences, where fear and misunderstanding threaten to unravel lives within a close-knit society.

Giles Corey, Yeoman: A Play
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
In a village gripped by fear, a family fights to survive as witchcraft accusations ignite suspicion and threaten to tear their lives apart.
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About the AuthorMary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American author.
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American author.
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