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When a community with a superstitious mindset suspects someone in their midst of magical or otherwise unusual powers, especially if unexplained stuff such as kids disappearing has been happening, their response will usually be to root the person out to take the blame and some burning at the stake. It's usually a woman or girl in these situations: Sprenger and Kramer, the authors of the infamous Malleus Maleficarum, explicitly stated that "...this heresy is not of villains, but of villainesses, and thus it is noted so." This trope is often the climax of a classical Witch Hunt in media, with plenty of Torches and Pitchforks to go around. These are not historically accurate, for the most part, being depicted in places and times when there were no witch-hunts, or misrepresenting ones that did occur. In particular, one of the most famous episodes of witch-hunting, the Salem Witch Trials, featured no burnings at all. The convicted were hanged — and indeed, those who "confessed" were held to answer more questions and freed when the hunt was stopped. In reality, in England and in English colonies like Massachusetts, burning at the stake was reserved for woman commoner traitorsnote Noble traitors of both sexes were beheaded; commoner male traitors were hanged, drawn, and quartered, women who killed their husbands (even in self-defense; this was seen as a form of treason, hence the use of the same punishment) and for heretics. That said, there was some overlap, as heretics were often accused of witchcraft - and other way around - witchcraft was oftennote That is, by the 15/16th Century, almost everywhere outside England and its colonies, where witchcraft and heresy remained separate offences. considered a form of heresy. The "swimming" of witches, one of the most famous methods of interrogating a suspected witch, had the virtue of being both pointless and redundant. Popular belief makes it out as a Morton's Fork, saying that if the woman floated, that proved she was a witch, and they'd pull her out and kill her. If the woman sank, that proved she wasn't a witch... but she'd drown and still be dead. Actually the woman would be tied to a rope: if she did float, they would pull her out, and the fact would be regarded as incriminating. (Of course sometimes they wouldn't do this quick enough, and she'd still drown. "Floating" could also be achieved by trickery with the ropes). If she sank, they would pull her out and clear her of charges. The ducking stool is an unrelated, non-lethal device of punishment where a woman was dunked in cold water for being a public nuisance of some sort. Also see The Heretic, who is also a victim of this form of justice, but with a difference: the Witch is sentenced to incineration for deadly supernatural activity, while The Heretic is similarly sentenced to incineration for religious Thought Crime. The Witch Hunter is a related trope, although a Witch Hunter is someone who hunts witches professionally, while this trope tends to refer to an angry mob. See also Kill It with Fire and related tropes for the logic (such as it is) for this. Often associated with Fanatical Fire. For witches who are not literally hot but metaphorically so see Hot Witch. For the band, see Burning Witches. For the Tite Kubo manga, you'll want to head here. As this is a Death Trope, unmarked spoilers abound. Beware. |
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On the Nightmare Project, one dreamer has a nightmare where his wife is raped and then burned by an angry mob lead by a witch-like crone. | |
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"Am I Evil?" by Diamond Head (and covered by Metallica), in which the singer's mother is burned as a witch, setting him on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge that ultimately consumes him. | |
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"Burn" from King Diamond's solo album The Eye depicts a burning of alleged witch. The eponymous pendant from the title is later found from her ashes. | |
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Averted in ParaNorman, where the witch was executed by hanging. Then played straight later, when an angry mob decides to kill Norman like this, as hanging is too uncivilized. | |
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Which Witch The Musical: The second act is all about Maria being convicted as a witch and sentenced to be burned on the stake. | |
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The Rising of the Shield Hero has a literal example where Malty's second execution in the original webnovel is by being burned at the stake, and she had been given a Meaningful Rename to "Witch" by that point. | |
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Dragonland's "Fire and Brimstone" has a female elf actually the elven Queen being about to be burned at the stake, considered a witch, and saved by the protagonist. | |
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In the Disney movie, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Esmeralda almost suffers this fate at the hands of Frollo after she refuses to submit to him. (She is not accused of being a witch in the original book).note Well, if you want to get picky, she was accused by a young woman of being a witch, but she was charged with (and hanged for) being a murderer. She is, of course, neither. Interestingly, the crowd seems to rather be on her side and say so, no doubt at least partly due to Frollo's lengthy sack of his own city in order to find her. | |
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If Disney Cartoons Were Historically Accurate: A suspected witch is shown being burned at the stake while the singing princess blames her for a recent outbreak of the plague. | |
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The Lady's Not for Burning by Christopher Fry. The evidence against her is laughable, but the town's officials can see she's well-to-do, and if they convict her, they can confiscate her property. But there's that pesky ex-soldier who insists he murdered the man she supposedly bewitched.... | |
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SCP Foundation: SCP-6097 is described as a Humanoid Abomination physically similar to an elderly woman, which possesses a long, rodent-like tail, with a third eyeball at its tip. After being caught abducting several infants from their homes in the fictional settlement of Brownsborough, Massachusetts, she is executed by the townspeople, who first try burning her, which ultimately fails, so they resort to decapitating her instead, with dire results. | |
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Mye and Hex were drowned as witches proving their innocence in Charby the Vampirate before being resurrected as zombie slaves by an actual magic user. | |
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Wicked's "March of the Witch Hunters" is pretty self-explanatory. The citizens of Oz hunt for Elphaba, egged on by Madame Morrible. | |
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Scandinavia and the World: A variation occurs in this comic in which Denmark and Norway sit Sister Finland ("the witch") on a burning maypole as part of a midsummer celebration. Another comic, illustrating the early Church's stance on witchcraft, had King Europe accuse Queen Europe of being a witch, only for the Pope to burn him for heresy. |
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The Chief of the Indians in Peter Pan threatens to do this to John, Michael and the Lost Boys if his daughter Tiger Lily, who he believes they kidnapped, is not returned by sunset. | |
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In No Rest for the Wicked, the villagers blame Clare for their disappearing children and intend to burn her. On the other hand, Perrault reminds November of this after they found cutting the witch's head off didn't work. |
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In Something*Positive, a young woman boasts of having been burned to death in Salem in another life for being a Wiccan, but that she died praising Wicca and the Goddess. Davan, of course, tears her story apart. In three panels. | |
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The passage of Exodus 22:18 from The Bible (and its quite popular King James variant mentioned as the page quote) was used to justify many a Witch Hunt back in the bad old days. It should be noted, however, that the meaning of "witch" or "sorceress" back then primarily referred to someone who used bad and injurious magic, rather than all magic. And some scholars have argued that the passage really referred to poisoners rather than magic users. | |
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Invoked in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. When Celestia "Celes" Ludenberg is proved to be the one who first manipulated Hifumi into killing Kiyotaka and then killed him, she is sentenced to execution via being burned at the stake. This is actually the perfect way to die in Celes's opinion, as Word of God said that she wanted a very romanticized and dramatic death like those in the novels, so she is rather gleeful (at least publically) as the pyre is lit under her feet and she waits for the fire to consume her, hands steepled and looking up dramatically... But since her executioner is Monokuma after all, he then subverts the trope via summoning a huge firefighter truck at the very last moment and ramming it into Celes's pyre, killing her. | |
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That Mitchell and Webb Sound: Open-Mic Night at the Little Inn just outside Castle Dracula goes very wrong when the winner is a Roma woman. The superstitious villagers take it poorly and try to burn her. | |
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In Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost, they believe the title character was a mistaken Wicca practitioner. She was actually a witch. | |
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In Frozen (2013), this is what Elsa and her parents' biggest fear as to what would happen to her should she lose control of her powers as detailed under the troll's vision. Out of fear of this happening, they close the gates and lock Elsa away in her room to hide away her powers and keep it a secret from everyone including her sister. Unfortunately it led her to a miserable life for 13 years which led to her inevitably reveal her powers in front of the whole crown during her Rage Breaking Point and upon realizing what she had done, she flees the kingdom and accidentally plunge the kingdom under an Endless Winter, resulting in the citizens fearing their new queen, believing that she had intentionally abandoned her own kingdom to famine and starvation. Indeed it seems that they fear and detested her so much that after Anna gets frozen solid as a result of being accidentally struck by Elsa, their response to this is to appoint a foreign prince as their new ruler of the kingdom and immediately complied with his orders to sentence the former queen to death without even bothering to double-check on the legitimacy of his claim and upon seeing Hans about to execute their supposed wicked queen, they seem to have a look joy once the snowstorm has ended due of Elsa being informed of her sister's death because of her actions. | |
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In some versions of the ballad "Young Hunting" (Child 47; a.k.a. Earl Richard/ Love Henry) the lady gets punished this way for killing her lover. Certain versions also include her trying to pin the murder on her maid, who gets acquitted because she won't burn no matter what the king's men try. | |
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Girl Genius: It is stated that minor Sparks in rural areas were often treated as witches and burned. Considering the fact that a Sparky "witch" could probably make those herbal concoctions work, and that Sparkyness usually equals at least periodic insanity, they were probably on the money as often as not. Also subverted. Early in the story, the protagonist is told that girls with the Spark are especially vulnerable, and tend to just... disappear. Readers later find out that, rather than being killed as witches, most of them were probably kidnapped by Sturmhalten soldiers, so that Prince Aaronev, a Spark himself, could use them for his experiment to bring back the Other. Including his own daughter. |
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In Belladonna of Sadness, this is what happens to the protagonist, the Girl Next Door-turned-Hot Witch Jeanne. Her husband Jean tries to rescue her, but he ends up turned into a Human Pincushion. | |
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In Latchkey Kingdom, the citizens of Hilla blame the Castle Witch (currently Svana) and start grabbing torches and kindling every time there's a crisis. "Lenne gets a Hat" reveals that to become a licensed witch in Hilla, you need to be able to accept your death gracefully or else be very fast. | |
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In The Tarot Cafe, Pamela's mother (a midwife) was accused of witchcraft after the baby she was delivering and the child's mother both died. She confessed to witchcraft just so that she could plead for her daughter's safety and was burned at the stake. Pamela was later accused of witchcraft because she could see the future and because she rejected a creepy old priest's advances on her. Because she'd been exposed to the blood of a dragon, she was immortal and survived. A later story has her kidnapped by a group of religious fanatics who use her tarot cards as proof that she's a witch and try to kill her. Seeing as she's immortal, they don't succeed. | |
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Lampshaded in Rango when the Cargo Cult water pipe fails to produce water — the first reaction of one of the townsfolk is to point to Rango and shout "Burn the witch!" | |
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The Crucible, a play which has as its running theme the Salem witch trials, and was written, very tellingly, during the communist witch-hunts in America, is actually an aversion — they don't burn the witches, instead hanging them, as was actually done in the trials. | |
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In Hooky this is a risk for witches, despite being illegal. Dani was narrowly rescued from a pyre after being mistaken for a child-killing witch. Angela Wytte was also a near-victim (saved only by intervention of the king), but was pushed over the Despair Event Horizon by the experience. Dorian is burned as a witch. Or so everyone, including his twin Dani, thinks. In reality, Damian magically makes a wick-clone of his younger brother, and Dorian escapes. |
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The hunting and burning of witches is the one of the main themes of the online roleplaying game The Inquisition Legacy. | |
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Il trovatore by Verdi, anyone? Everything began with a witch burning, and the daughter of one of the Romani victims taking revenge for it... | |
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In the world of Witchy, everyone has some degree of magic power, but society burns witches who possess too much power. | |
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Celina, a witch in Imp has her house burned down after a priest visits her home town and convinces them she's a devil worshiper. | |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series, said word-for-word multiple times by Tristan, who remains convinced that Duke Devlin is a witch. | |
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The House in Fata Morgana: Michel impaled to death and then crucified for three days and finally burnt at the stake as he was accused of being a devil's child due to being intersex and thus believed to be cursed. The White-Haired Girl is killed as a result of this in the second door. |
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In Knights of Buena Vista, Weselton's role in Frozen has been upgraded, from bigot against sorcerers, to apparent witch hunter. This is a Subverted Trope. He doesn't hunt magic users to stop evil. He does it because he's a Mage Reaver, and this provides a cover for his actions. |
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In Finian's Rainbow, Sharon is charged with using witchcraft to turn a white man black, and her lover Woody of aiding and abetting her, in accordance with a 17th-century state law against witchcraft. ("Don't you think it's a little obsolete by now?" Woody says.) The pair are saved from the flames by the Just in Time reversal of her wish. | |
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"Burning Times" by Iced Earth refers to the witch hunts. | |
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Being burned as a witch is Mary Poppins's nightmare according to a Cracked Photoplasty: 24 Nightmares of Famous Fictional Characters. | |
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In Our Little Adventure, Angelo's Kids do this to their opponents. | |
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This turns out to have been the fate of the vengeful spirit in The Letter. She was accused of having used witchcraft, including using it to kill Lady Charlotte's husband, and was sentenced to be burned at the stake, a fate that she took to silently. | |
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In Welcome to Chastity the town Chastity used to be the site of many witch burnings. Turns out one of the women burned was an actual witch. She revived herself and got some payback on the town inhabitants. | |
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John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme: Referenced with a vengeful ghost of a woman killed centuries ago. In her time a man was looking for witches. When he quite predictably couldn't find any, he updated the definition of "witch" to any sufficiently unattractive woman who owned a cat. When he couldn't even manage that, he started holding beauty contests. The prize for losers was a cat... | |
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