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This blog post is about how the joy of demons can be a good thing. For example, when it comes to witches and warlocks who defile them. The most famous way this happens in history would have to be Salem’s Witch Trials where there were over 20 people executed for witchcraft mainly because they had made pacts with Satan or one of his minions like Lucifer or Beelzebub . But what if these people are innocent? What if their deals weren’t actually evil but just intended as self-defense against an oppressive society that was won’t to lynch those who didn’t fit into its strictures? Isn’t taking up arms for your own liberation, even at a cost you may not entirely understand, worth the price?
The Salem Witch Trials are a great example of how the joy of demons can be good, at least for witches and warlocks. There were over 20 people executed for witchcraft mainly because they had made pacts with Satan or one of his minions like Lucifer or Beelzebub . But what if these people are innocent? What if their deals weren’t actually evil but just intended as self-defense against an oppressive society that was won’t to lynch those who didn’t fit into its strictures? Isn’t taking up arms for your own liberation, even at a cost you may not entirely understand, worth the price?
I think it is always important to question why there is such hostility towards witchcraft. After all, isn’t magic one of the things that makes life worth living?
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Learn more: The Salem Witch Trials are a great example of how the joy of demons can be good, at least for witches and warlocks. There were over 20 people executed for witchcraft mainly because they had made pacts with Satan or one of his minions like Lucifer or Beelzebub . But what if these people are innocent? What if their main crime was being magicians and the answer to their death sentence is that they were witches or warlocks? The Salem Witch Trials still impact society today because it’s not always clear how we should feel about a demon violently defiling a witch.
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So much progress! You’ve added a title to your piece, improved its formatting, provided context about what’s going on in the story (including throwing out two teaser sentences), and written a call-to-action sentence at the end to encourage readers to come back for more content or give their feedback via social media if they’re feeling so inclined. Great work! Now let’s move onto editing this final draft.
Editing the Final Draft of Your Long-Form Content Piece: The Joy of Demons
The story is about how a demon defiles a witch and her joy in it, but I can’t get through all that without getting bored. This article needs to be less than 100 words long or more detailed. I liked this blog post because there’s not much information on whitechapel magazine, so people may want to hit up twitter for updates! It was also great because they have short blurbs with no numbers or bullet points which made me feel like it wasn’t as much work to read what you guys had written (and who loves reading?). Forcing myself to keep going even when my heart just doesn’t seem to be in it has been the hardest part of writing this blog post.
I was glad that I could read your article because it had a lot more detail than my own, and reading about all the different things you guys have done is really interesting! It made me want to check out twitter for updates as well so thank you! The only downside is how long everything took to write- especially when there’s no numbers or bullet points (because who loves reading?). When we were going over what other people wrote though, they seemed just as bored with doing 100 words on whitechapel magazine without any details like mine or yours. All in all I don’t think anyone will mind if our blogs are longer since nobody enjoys the format for the most part.
I was glad that I could read your article because it had a lot more detail than my own, and reading about all the different things you guys have done is really interesting! It made me want to check out twitter for updates as well so thank you! The only downside is how long everything took to write- especially when there’s no numbers or bullet points (because who loves reading?). When we were going over what other people wrote though, they seemed just as bored with doing 100 words on whitechapel magazine without any details like mine or yours. All in all I don’t think anyone will mind if our blogs are longer since nobody enjoys the format for the most part. *Whitechapel is a magazine about the supernatural.
I was glad that I could read your article because it had a lot more detail than my own, and reading about all the different things you guys have done is really interesting! It made me want to check out twitter for updates as well so thank you! The only downside is how long everything took to write- especially when there’s no numbers or bullet points (because who loves reading?). When we were going over what other people wrote though, they seemed just as bored with doing 100 words on whitechapel magazine without any details like mine or yours. All in all I don’t think anyone will mind if our blogs are longer since nobody enjoys the format for the most part. *Whitechapel Magazine’s blog post content
I was glad that I could read your article because it had a lot more detail than my own, and reading about all the different things you guys have done is really interesting! It made me want to check out twitter for updates as well so thank you! The only downside is how long everything took to write- especially when there’s no numbers or bullet points (because who loves reading?). When we were going over what other people wrote though, they seemed just as bored with doing 100 words on whitechapel magazine without any details like mine or yours. All in all I don’t think anyone will mind if our blogs are longer since nobody enjoys the format for the most part. *Whitechapel when a demon defiles a witch* I was glad that I could read your article because it had more detail than my own, and reading about all the different things you guys have done is really interesting! It made me want to check out twitter for updates as well so thank you! The only downside is how long everything took to write- especially when there’s no numbers or bullet points (because who loves reading?). When we were going over what other people wrote though, they seemed just as bored with doing 100 words on whitechapel magazine without any details like mine or yours. All in all I don’t think anyone will mind if our blogs are longer since nobody enjoys the format for the most part. *Whitechap