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erhaps no other icon is associated with the coming of the Halloween season more than the   Hamilton so relished her malevolent role in the legendary film that she reportedly dressed up like the
             image of the cackling witch. Whether stirring a bubbling cauldron or jutting across the sky on   witch to answer trick or treaters at her door on many Halloweens until her passing in 1985.
        Pa broom, the witch has become a mainstay of the spooky holiday, appearing as a Halloween   A more recent example also comes from Disney, via the very popular “Hocus Pocus” film from 1993,
        ambassador in everything from decorations and commercials to seasonal and horror movies.  about three witches who are brought back to life into modern day Salem after 300 years of rest. The
          How this came to be involves numerous theories, some of which are actually fairly innocent. The   witches, ably and memorably played by Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy, live up
        most logical explanation for the witch’s association with Halloween involves the simple practice of   to virtually every stereotype of the Halloween enchantress. It’s become a perennial seasonal favorite
        witches gathering in the fall to celebrate the coming of the harvest and the changing of the season.   for many.
          But if the witch’s association with All Hallows Eve is much more mundane than you might guess,   As fun as those cultural icons are, there is a different kind of witch who appears in Halloween
        even more surprising are the reasons for the creation of witches flying on brooms and brewing up   mythology; ones that people claim to be purely supernatural, ghostly apparitions and personifications
        potions in the ever present cauldron.                               of evil.
          The cauldron is likely associated with witches for no other apparent reason than centuries ago,   One such popular legend is the saga of the Bell Witch haunting. What’s significant about this tale
        some women cooked meals for huge groups of people in their villages and cities. Shakespeare himself   is the notion that there appears to be forms of proof substantiating the story by way of eyewitness
        is probably the biggest reason that people came to put the imagery together, when he wrote the   accounts and sworn statements and testimony. That has led to the Bell Witch haunting often being
        famous “Double double, toil and trouble” sequence of the three witches in Macbeth. With such eye   referred to as “America’s Greatest Ghost Story”, and one that is repeated during the Halloween season
        raising ideas presented as a witch toiling over a burning pot adding ingredients “eye of newt and toe   year after year.
        of frog”, is it any wonder that people became so fascinated?          The legend goes that in Tennessee circa the early 1800’s, John Bell shot at a bizarre looking animal
          The witch and broom has an even more innocuous origin, according to historical speculation.   out in the corn fields next to his family’s large house. Bell described the creature as a hybrid of dog and
        Women who were sweeping the yard outside their houses and wearing long skirts often used the   rabbit; the scared animal ran off. That night, the family heard a beating sound on the outside of the
        broomstick as a means to keep their skirts out of harm’s way while walking over puddles or running   house, but Bell and his sons were unable to catch the culprit in the act. That was only the beginning. As
        out of the rain. To a person passing by, it may have looked as if they were attempting to ride the   the nights went by, the noises on the log cabin walls continued, and the Bell children were terrorized
        innocent household items!                                           by an unseen hand, tearing off their blankets, throwing their pillows and banging on the bedposts.
          Legends and myths surrounding witches date back to the medieval era. Because of this, it’s hard to   One of the most disturbing aspects of the Bell Witch haunting is the apparently specific terrorizing
        pinpoint exactly where some of the iconic Halloween witch folklore originated. For instance, before   of Bell’s youngest daughter Betsy, who was the victim of having her hair pulled and being slapped
        the black cat came to be seen as a witch’s foreboding sidekick, many cultures actually considered them   repeatedly, sometimes hard enough to leave marks on her face. She would lie in bed and hear an
        to be lucky. The black cat’s journey to becoming a mainstay of Halloween began with people believing   old woman singing barely audible songs. The witch ghost’s malevolence increased after young Betsy
        that witches could turn into black cats, and thereby communicate with the dead.  became engaged, and she reportedly instructed Betsy not to marry her suitor. The entity continued
          But no matter where these legends started, one thing is for sure: they have gained immeasurably in   to torment Betsy so much that she eventually broke off the marriage, but the haunting of John Bell
        popularity. Witches have been represented in Halloween inspired entertainment for decades.  continued.
          Disney’s cartoon short “Trick or Treat” (1952) features a very popular rendition of the ugly hag-  One account appeared in a book written in the 1860’s called “The History of Tennessee” and
        like sorceress of Samhain, complete with warts and pointy black hat. Donald Duck comes to regret   recounted the tale of the Bell Witch, saying that the invisible sorceress could even shake hands with
        crossing paths with this Witch Hazel, who also wields a magic broom and cauldrons of bubbling   visitors to the Bell house. Yet another chronicle, “The Authenticated History of the Bell Witch”, claims
        potion. In homage to Shakespeare, Hazel concocts her magic anti-duck brew by amusingly adding the   that the ghostly hag was known as Kate Baggs when she was alive, and that Andrew Jackson himself
        ingredients “eye of needle” and “tongue of shoe”.                   was so intrigued by the Bell story that he visited the house, only to be scared off. Whatever her origins
          The most popular vision of the modern Halloween witch is almost certainly from the 1931 classic   and to what extent the story is true isn’t certain, but the influence of the Bell Witch on modern
                                                                            paranormal research, horror culture and Halloween itself refuses to go away.
        “The Wizard of Oz”. Margaret Hamilton’s Wicked Witch of the West is memorable to millions of children
        and adults alike as the prototypical witch, with her pointed nose, high pitched cackle, green skin and   Regardless, in any incarnation, be it cackling green hag, kindhearted lovely enchantress or even
        crystal ball. She is so closely associated with the part that she rivals Karloff’s Frankenstein Monster   sinister unseen apparition, the iconic Halloween witch appears to be here to stay. Every year, untold
        and Lugosi’s Dracula in terms of sheer recognition. She reprised the legendary role on television in   numbers of children dress up in witches’ garb to parade the streets with their little brooms in search
        the seventies via “Paul Lynde’s Halloween Special” and an episode of “Sesame Street”, of all things.   of sugary Halloween treasure, their pointy hat silhouettes and long black robes and dresses hinting at
                                                                            the artistry spawned by centuries of ever evolving – and bewitching – Halloween imagery.


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