Why did Caleb throw up an apple?

In convulsions of physical torture from an unseen ailment, Caleb's mouth clenches shut. William uses a knife to pry his teeth open, and Caleb coughs out a bloody apple with a bite mark—a sign that he truly has been bewitched. The young twins immediately accuse Thomasin of witchcraft, which she passionately denies.
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What did Caleb throw up in The Witch?

Caleb pitches a fit

He coughs up a whole apple covered in blood, has a moment of religious ecstasy, then dies. The twins have had enough of this; they accuse Thomasin of being the cause of this sorcery, she accuses them right back, and everyone generally loses it.
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Why does Caleb look at Thomasin?

Caleb has a budding sexual attraction towards Thomasin. We see him glancing at her chest several times, but this makes him uncomfortable. I actually really like the way it was handled and his attitude towards it. He fights it a little.
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What happened to Jonas and mercy at the end of The Witch?

The twins, Mercy (Ellie Granger) and Jonas (Lucas Dawson), die off-screen, but their attitudes throughout the film still place them within the Seven Deadly Sins. Mercy, ever ruthless toward Thomasin after she played a cruel joke on her, first implied she was a witch, using her wrath to turn the family against her.
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Why did Thomasin become a witch?

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She became a witch in part because her beliefs were so fervent that in absence of one religious covenant, Thomasin immediately sought an alternative from the only kind of replacement she knew.
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Why is it spelled VVitch?

The spelling of the title "The VVitch" is how the word was written in the story's period because the letter "W" was not yet in common use at the time.
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What did The Witch do to the baby?

She added that they had broken into a neighbour's house and murdered his sleeping baby by sucking its life out through the navel. After the child's burial, they dug up the body, boiled and roasted it.
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Is The Witch a true story?

Robert Eggers' 2015 supernatural horror, The Witch, was heavily inspired by true stories surrounding the Salem Witch Trials and witchcraft.
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What does the goat say in The Witch?

Shoes, butter, dresses and respite from chores may be relatively simple wants but back in 17th century New England – to Puritans of a certain class and sex – they were luxuries, which is why Thomasin is so easily swayed at the end of The Witch by her "goat" Black Phillip's offer to “live deliciously.”
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What is the last thing Thomasin does at the end of the film?

Thomasin manages to fend her off and reluctantly kills her in self-defense, making Thomasin the last surviving member of her family.
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Where did black Phillip come from?

It wasn't supposed to be all about the goat. When production designer-turned-director Robert Eggers set about making his first feature, The Witch, he instructed editor Louise Ford to keep the movie's hircine star — a 210-pound billy goat called Black Phillip — in the margins.
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How scary is vvitch?

Intruiging. There's nudity (completely nonsexual), no sex, the only gore comes at the very end. It's honestly just super disturbing and scary, all horror fans should watch it.
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How old is Caleb in the witch?

In the animated series, Caleb is a 15 year old human teenager, who started Meridian's resistance movement.
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Does butter taste like though?

Black Phillip : Wouldst thou like the taste of butter? A pretty dress? Wouldst thou like to live deliciously? Thomasin : Yes.
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Do you want to live deliciously?

wouldst thou like to live deliciously?" This is the climactic scene in the film The Witch (2015) where the eldest daughter of the pilgrim outcast family. Tomasin, demands Black Philip, a goat--also an incarnation of the devil (?), speak to her.
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Would thou like to live deliciously meaning?

Wouldst thou like to live deliciously? Wouldst thou like to see the world?”. The Devil did not coerce Thomasin or initiate contact. Rather, her choices led her towards a delicious life, beginning when she confesses her sins and dissatisfaction with Puritan existence.
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Was there actually a witch in The Witch?

The movie makes it clear from an early point that the witch actually does exist, but it's revealed at the end of the movie that she's not the main threat. The Witch's main antagonist is actually the family's distinctive horned goat Black Phillip, who is revealed to be Satan in disguise.
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How accurate is The Witch?

As several real-life witchcraft and Salem experts — including Emerson “Tad” Baker, Brunonia Barry, and Richard Trask — have attested, the film features a strikingly authentic depiction of 17th century puritanism, from the bow-sawed lumber used to build the sets (no fancy circular saws here) to the hand-stitched wool ...
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What happened to the real Mercy Lewis?

After their deaths, Lewis was briefly sent to work as a servant in Reverend George Burroughs home. She later moved to Salem village, where her married sister lived, and became a servant for Thomas Putnam, who is considered to be one of the ringleaders of the Salem Witch Trials accusers.
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Who accused Mercy Lewis?

(Four witnesses reported that on March 28, 1692, at Ingersoll's Tavern, William Raiment, Jr. accused Mercy Lewis of lying when she claimed to see the specter of Goody Proctor.
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How old is Mary in the crucible?

Mary Ann Warren (c. 1674 — unknown) was the oldest accuser during the 1692 Salem witch trials, being 18 years old when the trials began. She was a servant for John and Elizabeth Proctor.
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What does witch do to Khal Drogo?

A witch, Mirri Maz Durr, who pretends to be a healer, tells Dany that she could treat the wound and make Drogo well again. However, she practises blood magic on him and the wound becomes fatal, enough to take Drogo's life.
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What happens to baby Samuel in the witch?

Death. While playing peek-a-boo with his older sister Thomasin, he abruptly disappears. It is revealed he was abducted by a local witch, who takes him to her hut in the woods and kills the baby with a blade.
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Where are the twins in the witch?

What happened to the twins is unknown since no explanation was given. In the scene after the night in the barn when one of the witches sucks (or whatever) the goats milk they are not visible. All one can do is assume they were taken by the witch or witches.
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