User:Some Guy Who Exists
Matthew Hopkins for Teenagers :)
[edit]Who was this Guy?
[edit]Matt was a Witch-Hunter in the Stuart Times ( That was when it was the Stuart Family's turn to run England to the ground ) and as he was a Witch-Hunter he hunted witches. Duh. He claimed to be the Witchfinder General, so kind of an arrogant guy, am I right?
He became really popular during the civil war, 'cause Civil War was Bad, Bad is Devil and Devil is Witches, so the Religious Peasants grabbed anything they could to get some stability and Witch accusations were going through the roof. Matt mainly killed Innocent Women a.k.a Witches in East Anglia and was known for his gruesome trails...
His (Whitch) killing career:
[edit]In his extremely intelligent book: "The Discovery of Witches", Matt stated that he began his awesome career when he overheard some women say that they will have a nice, little 'rendez-vous' with the devil. The first accusations were actually made by Somebody else, and Hopkins was appointed as his assistant. Man, what a backstory...
He then continued to be a very famous witch-hunter. He would harshly interrogate the frightened women and use extremely reliable tests: Like the Swimming Test (If you drown you're not a witch, if you float you are killed because you're a witch. Sounds like choosing death over death if you ask me.), the Prayer Test (You forced a woman to say the lord's prayers and if they weren't able to say it, then you were a witch. Guess I'm a witch too!) and another one would be the checking for a Witch's Mark (You would have to uncomfortably check to see if a woman has a not nice mark on her body, which was apparently a kind of conformation of making a deal with Satan. I guess an unholy contract.)
What were his motives?
[edit]He made a lot of money from finding witches, and he executed around 300 witches, so darn. The money sure is rolling in! Aside of that, a lot of people were also scared of witches so whenever you saw a girl with a black cat, then "who you gonna call?" Matthew Hopkins!!! Finally, people were dumb and idiots + persuasive guy + confusion = belief! So with Matt also making an entire book he definitely got a lot of trust. He sure had a lot of good motives!
Uh, His "Great" Legacy:
[edit]Honestly, I don't know what to say. I suppose his legacy is a lot of people killed and a crappy 1968 movie called Witchfinder General too (6.7/10 according to IMDb if you want to know). He was a meany, but he sure got himself a place in the history books! Have a nice day.