What are the internal and external conflicts of Abigail Williams, in the...
What are the internal and external conflicts of Abigail Williams, in the play, The Crucible?
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What is the plot structure diagram of the crucible
View ArticleIn The Crucible, Abigail Williams has several goals that effectively...
In The Crucible, Abigail Williams has several goals that effectively generate her conflicts, internal and external. One of Abigail's primary goals is to resume her affair with John Proctor. Another...
View ArticleThe Crucible is based on the Salem Witch Trials which is a direct...
The Crucible is based on the Salem Witch Trials which is a direct parrallel to what was going on during the time of which he wrote the book (The McCarthy Trials). Also, the love affair between John...
View ArticleWhat would be textual evidence that shows that Tituba as being naive?
What would be textual evidence that shows that Tituba as being naive?
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I think that one of the best examples from the text to show that Tituba is naive is her trusting of Hale and the others once she is accused. Tituba thinks that by naming others, it might help to...
View ArticleIn The Crucible (Act 3), What does Proctor mean when he says, "Oh...
In The Crucible (Act 3), What does Proctor mean when he says, "Oh Francis, I wish you had some evil in you that you might know me!"?
View ArticleWhat are the internal and external conflicts of Abigail Williams in the...
What are the internal and external conflicts of Abigail Williams in the play The Crucible?
View ArticleWhat would be textual evidence that shows that Tituba as being naive?
What would be textual evidence that shows that Tituba as being naive?
View ArticleWhat does John Proctor say keeps him from telling the court what he knows?
What does John Proctor say keeps him from telling the court what he knows?
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In "The Crucible," Danforth gives the premise for judging a witch. Summarize his guidelines.
View ArticleIn Act III of "The Crucible," Danforth tells Proctor that the state...
In Act III of "The Crucible," Danforth tells Proctor that the state believes Heaven is speaking through the girls. Also in this Act, Danforth claims that no lawyers will be necessary. Danforth believes...
View ArticleIn The Crucible, Danforth gives the premise for judging a witch....
In The Crucible, Danforth gives the premise for judging a witch. Summarize his guidelines.
View ArticleIdentify what statement Miller was seeking to make in how specific...
Identify what statement Miller was seeking to make in how specific characters are significant in their symbolism of larger groups of people. Discuss at least 4 characters: Parris, Tituba, Abigail, John...
View ArticleI think that Miller is deliberate in constructing characters that...
I think that Miller is deliberate in constructing characters that represent larger groups of people. It helps to make his work timeless and applicable in different contexts. For example, Abigail has...
View ArticleWhat is the significance to how the Salem society responds to...
What is the significance to how the Salem society responds to individuals who seek to question or challenge authority?
View ArticleDiscuss the implications of Mary Warren's involvement in the court...
Discuss the implications of Mary Warren's involvement in the court proceedings as it changes her position regarding the Proctors.
View ArticleMiller chose this name because the play has a lot of difficulties, he...
Miller chose this name because the play has a lot of difficulties, he want to show how some people acts with the problems, and chose the solution in tension, anxiety, and fear, even if they were wrong...
View ArticleWhat is the setting in Arthur Miller's The Crucible?
What is the setting in Arthur Miller's The Crucible?
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