How does Miller convey the personalities of the characters in The...
How does Miller convey the personalities of the characters in The Crucible, particularly through dialogue?
View ArticleBecause this play is set in the late seventeenth century, the manner of...
Because this play is set in the late seventeenth century, the manner of speaking is already very different from modern and contemporary speech. In order to be able to detect character differences in...
View ArticleAbove all, what did Author Miller want to capture in writing The Crucible?
Above all, what did Author Miller want to capture in writing The Crucible?
View ArticleWhat is the major conflict John Proctor faces in Act III regarding...
What is the major conflict John Proctor faces in Act III regarding saving his wife ?
View ArticleIn Act III, Proctor has come to the court to argue that Abigail and the...
In Act III, Proctor has come to the court to argue that Abigail and the other girls are lying when they accuse others of witchcraft and pretending when they behave as though they've been bewitched. He...
View ArticleThe primary message that author Arthur Miller was trying to convey in...
The primary message that author Arthur Miller was trying to convey in The Crucible is that hysteria and fear come at a high cost. This story draws a parallel between the witch trials that occurred in...
View ArticleWhat role does Parris play in the community?
What role does Parris play in the community?
View ArticleHow does Miller convey the personalities of the characters in The...
How does Miller convey the personalities of the characters in The Crucible, particularly through dialogue?
View ArticleAbove all, what did Author Miller want to capture in writing The Crucible?
Above all, what did Author Miller want to capture in writing The Crucible?
View ArticleWhat is the major conflict John Proctor faces in Act III regarding...
What is the major conflict John Proctor faces in Act III regarding saving his wife ?
View ArticleWhy is Reverend Parris praying at the beginning of Act One?
Why is Reverend Parris praying at the beginning of Act One?
View ArticleThe Crucible opens in the upper bedroom of a home in Salem,...
The Crucible opens in the upper bedroom of a home in Salem, Massachusetts. We find Reverend Parris knelt in fervent prayer at his daughter's bedside. Betty, who is ten years old, has come down with...
View ArticleA section of the Salem community was persecuted based on superstition,...
A section of the Salem community was persecuted based on superstition, religion, and personal vendetta. The power of religion over the people and the enforcement of the religious code on the community...
View ArticleAbove all, what did Author Miller want to capture in writing The Crucible?
Above all, what did Author Miller want to capture in writing The Crucible?
View ArticleWhat is the major conflict John Proctor faces in Act III regarding...
What is the major conflict John Proctor faces in Act III regarding saving his wife ?
View ArticleWhat quotes in The Crucible show that Reverend Parris mentions hell a...
What quotes in The Crucible show that Reverend Parris mentions hell a lot in his sermons?
View ArticleWhy is Reverend Parris praying at the beginning of Act One?
Why is Reverend Parris praying at the beginning of Act One?
View ArticleWhy are some people including John Proctor inclined to stay away from...
Why are some people including John Proctor inclined to stay away from Sabbath meeting?
View ArticleWhat are the strengths, flaws, and motivations of Abigail Williams in...
What are the strengths, flaws, and motivations of Abigail Williams in The Crucible?
View ArticleMany people in Salem are inclined to avoid Sunday mornings at the...
Many people in Salem are inclined to avoid Sunday mornings at the meetinghouse because they dislike the minister, Mr. Parris. John Proctor tells Mr. Hale that he doesn't see the "light of God" in...
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