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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what theories (pg. 6-7) are given to...

In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what theories (pg. 6-7) are given to explain why the witch hunts took place?

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What is the phrase "endless capacity for dissembling" suggest in The...

What is the phrase "endless capacity for dissembling" suggest in The Crucible?

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The "endless capacity for dissembling" is a phrase used to describe...

The "endless capacity for dissembling" is a phrase used to describe Abigail. It is a reflection of her characterization.  Abigail's characteristics show her to be manipulative in terms of her...

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What are all the biblical allusions in act 2 of the crucible?

What are all the biblical allusions in act 2 of the crucible?

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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 The Crucible, though Rev. Hale is trying to get Tituba to name her...

In The Crucible, though Rev. Hale is trying to get Tituba to name her accomplices, who is the first person to actually mention names?

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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what theories (pg. 6-7) are given to...

In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what theories (pg. 6-7) are given to explain why the witch hunts took place?

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What is the phrase "endless capacity for dissembling" suggest in The...

What is the phrase "endless capacity for dissembling" suggest in The Crucible?

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What are the biblical allusions in act 2 of Arthur Miller's The Crucible?

What are the biblical allusions in act 2 of Arthur Miller's The Crucible?

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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 The Crucible, though Rev. Hale is trying to get Tituba to name her...

In The Crucible, though Rev. Hale is trying to get Tituba to name her accomplices, who is the first person to actually mention names?

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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what theories (pg. 6-7) are given to...

In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what theories (pg. 6-7) are given to explain why the witch hunts took place?

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What is the phrase "endless capacity for dissembling" suggest in The...

What is the phrase "endless capacity for dissembling" suggest in The Crucible?

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What are the biblical allusions in act 2 of Arthur Miller's The Crucible?

What are the biblical allusions in act 2 of Arthur Miller's The Crucible?

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Based on what you learned about Abigail in act one of The Crucible by...

Based on what you learned about Abigail in act one of The Crucible by Arthur Miller, whom do you think she might accuse as the play goes on?

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The one thing we are certain of from the moment Arthur Miller introduces...

The one thing we are certain of from the moment Arthur Miller introduces us to Abigail Williams in The Crucible is that she is a liar. He says she has "an endless capacity for dissembling," and we know...

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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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