To what extent is Abigail Williams a villainous character?
How does she use her power to her advantage?
To what extent is Abigail Williams a villainous character?
How does she use her power to her advantage?
What is Miller trying to show in the quote "You are a coward! Though you be ordained in God's own tears, you are a coward now"?
How does the quote "You are a coward! Though you be ordained in God's own tears, you are a coward now" link to the wider context of The Crucible?
What is the narrator's explanation of how the devil is really useful and helpful in The Crucible?
Why did Arthur Miller write The Crucible?
How does the quote "he felt the pride of the specialist'' link to the wider context? What is Miller trying to show? How would the reader react?
How does the quote "and still an everlasting funeral marches round your heart." relate to the historical/social context? What does it make the reader feel?
What are the main conflicts in The Crucible and why?
The crucible is a play about the positive impact of religion on society
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If Mary Warren has not testified against the girls, then ?
Which character is most to blame for all of the witchcraft hysteria that breaks out in Salem in The Crucible?
How does Arthur Miller use the setting to create mood in Act I of The Crucible?
In the beginning of act 2 of The Crucible, how does Miller use language to convey important insights into the Proctors' marriage?
Who are some characters in other texts, movies, etc. that are similar to the characters in The Crucible?