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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how is Elisabeth testimony used against...

In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how is Elisabeth testimony used against Proctor?  

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Elizabeth Proctor, the wife of John Proctor in Arthur Miller's The...

Elizabeth Proctor, the wife of John Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, is brought into court in order to testify regarding accusations John has made (Abigail being a whore). During John's...

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In Judge Danforth’s dramatic exchange with Reverend Hale, explain what...

In Judge Danforth’s dramatic exchange with Reverend Hale, explain what erroneous idea underlies all his reasoning about the legal proceedings.

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Please provide three examples of the concept of justice and law from The...

Please provide three examples of the concept of justice and law from The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. The examples can be quotes or actual events in the play. 

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Has Parris experienced moral development or is he merely attempting to...

Has Parris experienced moral development or is he merely attempting to stay on the right side of public opinion in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

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Identify Proctor's meaning in the following quote:  "I should have...

Identify Proctor's meaning in the following quote:  "I should have roared you down when first you told me your suspicion. But I wilted, and, like a Christian, I confessed. Confessed! Some dream I had...

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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how is Elisabeth testimony used against...

In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how is Elisabeth testimony used against Proctor?  

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How does Arthur Miller make The Crucible a frightening play?

How does Arthur Miller make The Crucible a frightening play?

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I have to say that I really like this question. Arthur Miller is able...

I have to say that I really like this question. Arthur Miller is able to make The Crucible a frightening play because of one thing--human nature. Allow me to explain. The one thing which drives the...

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explain how The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an example of an allegory?

explain how The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an example of an allegory?

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The Crucible, was written in the midst of a political witchhunt...

The Crucible, was written in the midst of a political witchhunt popularly known as the second Red Scare.  Many Marxist ideas had become very popular, and fear of this Marxism taking hold and leading to...

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Please provide three examples of the concept of justice and law from The...

Please provide three examples of the concept of justice and law from The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. The examples can be quotes or actual events in the play. 

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Has Parris experienced moral development or is he merely attempting to...

Has Parris experienced moral development or is he merely attempting to stay on the right side of public opinion in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

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Identify Proctor's meaning in the following quote:  "I should have...

Identify Proctor's meaning in the following quote:  "I should have roared you down when first you told me your suspicion. But I wilted, and, like a Christian, I confessed. Confessed! Some dream I had...

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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how is Elisabeth testimony used against...

In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how is Elisabeth testimony used against Proctor?  

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How does Arthur Miller make The Crucible a frightening play?

How does Arthur Miller make The Crucible a frightening play?

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explain how The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an example of an allegory?

explain how The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an example of an allegory?

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In Act I of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how does Rebecca's departure...

In Act I of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, how does Rebecca's departure affect those waiting by the bedside?

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In Act I of The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, we meet all the primary...

In Act I of The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, we meet all the primary characters of the play as they are gathered at Reverend Parris's house. There is trouble brewing in the form of witchcraft, and the...

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Has Parris experienced moral development or is he merely attempting to...

Has Parris experienced moral development or is he merely attempting to stay on the right side of public opinion in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

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