Unnatural Rebellion: ‘Witches’
Malcolm Gaskill, 2 November 2017
It is a semantic enclosure for variants from folklore, the Bible, product branding, Halloween parties and newspaper cartoons. In fiction and legend, witches can be white or black, good or bad: they can be heroines and healers or hexing hags. What classification can bracket such diversity? Roald Dahl offers a clue in The Witches, where he suggests that real witches don’t wear pointy hats and ride broomsticks but look normal.



