The Crucible

how does the exposition of the wilderness setting and proximity to the Indians affect the beliefs of “the Salem folk”?

n lines 61–77, how does the exposition of the wilderness setting and proximity to the Indians affect the beliefs of “the Salem folk”?

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The Salem Puritans felt that their little enclave is a refuge from evil and sin. Everywhere else, especially in the woods, is godless and unsanctified. They felt that the Indians were savages and were evil. This proximity to perceived danger heightens both the tension and paranoia of the villagers.