Abigail Williams is a victim of her Society. I need help with 3...
Abigail Williams is a victim of her Society. I need help with 3 claims that support this. Please expand and explain in all 3 claims in different paragraphs. Please include evidence.
View ArticleQuotes in The Crucible that demonstrate mob mentality?
Quotes in The Crucible that demonstrate mob mentality?
View ArticleHow can I write three supported claims that Abigail Williams is a victim...
How can I write three supported claims that Abigail Williams is a victim of her society in The Crucible?
View ArticleJohn Proctor is a flawed man, how does Miller increase our admiration of...
John Proctor is a flawed man, how does Miller increase our admiration of him as the play progresses?
View ArticleJohn Proctor has known the entire event at the very beginning when...
John Proctor has known the entire event at the very beginning when Abigail Williams told him that, but why he doesn't choose to speak out the truth and reveal everything to stop the rumor of witchcraft
View ArticleJohn Proctor has known the truth since the very beginning, so why he doesn't...
John Proctor has known the truth since the very beginning, so why he doesn't choose to speak out and reveal everything to stop the rumor of witchcraft?
View ArticleWhat power does Reverend Parris hold, how does his power change throughout...
What power does Reverend Parris hold, how does his power change throughout the book, and does he ever abuse his power?
View ArticleHow does Miller create sympathy for the victims of the witch-hunt in Salem...
How does Miller create sympathy for the victims of the witch-hunt in Salem his play The Crucible?
View ArticleHow does Miller contrast Abigail and Elizabeth in The Crucible and what is...
How does Miller contrast Abigail and Elizabeth in The Crucible and what is the dramatic impact on the play?
View ArticleWhat makes Abigail Williams morally ambiguous? Need to be specific and use...
What makes Abigail Williams morally ambiguous? Need to be specific and use quotes from the book.
View ArticleAs a representative of the state government, is Danforth neutral and fair?...
As a representative of the state government, is Danforth neutral and fair? How would his statement, “Do you know, Mr. Proctor, that the entire contention of the state in these trials is that the voice...
View ArticleIn The Crucible, how is Abigail Williams shown as symbol of falsehood?
In The Crucible, how is Abigail Williams shown as symbol of falsehood?
View ArticleAnalyse and evaluate “The Crucible” in...
Analyse and evaluate“The Crucible” in response to the following question:To what extentis ABSOLUTISM represented within Miller’s play, “The Crucible”.
View ArticleAnalyze and evaluate “The Crucible” in response to the following...
Analyze and evaluate “The Crucible” in response to the following question:To what extent is ABSOLUTISM represented within Miller’s play, “The Crucible”?
View ArticleThe Crucible Act 4: How has Parris changed? Why doesn’t the news that...
The Crucible Act 4: How has Parris changed? Why doesn’t the news that Abigail and Mercy have left town affect the decision of the court? How is Danforth a victim of his own logic?
View ArticleHow have Elizabeth and John Proctor come to terms? Explain the irony in their...
How have Elizabeth and John Proctor come to terms? Explain the irony in their reconcilement. Why won’t Elizabeth be hanged?
View ArticleIn act 4 of The Crucible, how has Parris changed? Why doesn’t the...
In act 4 of The Crucible, how has Parris changed? Why doesn’t the news that Abigail and Mercy have left town affect the decision of the court? How is Danforth a victim of his own logic?
View ArticleWhen parris compares Rebecca and proctor to other people from andover; how do...
When parris compares Rebecca and proctor to other people from andover; how do these lines mark a change in the plays focus on the crime of witchcraft to the other crimes or claims of innocence?
View ArticlePlease write an in-depth summary of Act I, Scene 1 of The Crucible by...
Please write an in-depth summary of Act I, Scene 1 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller. This is a study guide question posted by eNotes Editorial. Please note that this material is intended to supplement...
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