The history of all hitherto existing society
Is the history of women and the other one Women who weld the world sitting on stools And the other one who spoils it sitting on thrones The female who is feline in heart And the other one who wears a lion face Women who are meek , responsible and considerate And the other one, proud, arrogant and aggressive Women who are mothers by role And the other one, a father by biology Women, whom in matrimony heed to social instincts And the other one who in matrimony prefer animal instincts In history, a haunting narrative unfurls – a tale of women unjustly branded as witches. These
women, accused with unsettling ease of dabbling in the mystical arts and harboring powers beyond the human realm, found themselves ensnared within a complex tapestry of fear, superstition, and power dynamics. Their bond with the natural world and its enigmatic wonders set them apart. In moonlit clearings, they would dance with abandon, their voices intertwining in ethereal harmonies, defiantly casting aside the norms that society sought to bind them with. Yet, these women, enigmatic and misunderstood, were fated to confront trials that bore no resemblance to justice. Accusations of malevolent sorcery and dark enchantments tore them from their lives. They were shackled, imprisoned, and, in some heart-wrenching instances, led to the gallows. Their cries for understanding echoed through the corridors of time, unheard by those whose duty it was to shield them. |