How is Danforth presented to the audience, and why? How are the...
How is Danforth presented to the audience, and why? How are the proceedings in the court presented?
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Danforth appears in Acts 3 and 4, in connection with the court. He is the deputy-governor of the province and therefore a figure of authority. When first introduced and described, early in Act III, he...
View ArticleIn The Crucible, what is the cause of concern in the Parris household?
In The Crucible, what is the cause of concern in the Parris household?
View ArticleThe cause for concern in the Parris household is the strange condition...
The cause for concern in the Parris household is the strange condition that Betty Parris has fallen into after dancing in the woods and engaging in some childish form of witchcraft. Ever since that...
View ArticleIn The Crucible, what are the motives of the judges and Parris in...
In The Crucible, what are the motives of the judges and Parris in questioning the witnesses?
View ArticleIn The Crucible, what is the message that Miller sends through this...
In The Crucible, what is the message that Miller sends through this character: Abigail?
View ArticleIn The Crucible, what does Hale say Proctor needs before they proceed?
In The Crucible, what does Hale say Proctor needs before they proceed?
View ArticleHow is Danforth presented to the audience, and why? How are the...
How is Danforth presented to the audience, and why? How are the proceedings in the court presented?
View ArticleIn The Crucible, what is the cause of concern in the Parris household?
In The Crucible, what is the cause of concern in the Parris household?
View ArticleWhat does Giles Corey reveal about his wife to Reverend Hale in The...
What does Giles Corey reveal about his wife to Reverend Hale in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?
View ArticleArthur Miller gives us some insight into the octogenarian Giles Corey in...
Arthur Miller gives us some insight into the octogenarian Giles Corey in his author's notes in act one of The Crucible. Giles is a rather comical and stubborn man, but he is also good-hearted and well...
View ArticleWhat do the stage directions indicate in Act II of the Crucible when...
What do the stage directions indicate in Act II of the Crucible when Elizabeth asks Proctor if he had been to Salem? The stage directions say, "he knows what she means"
View ArticleHow is Danforth presented to the audience, and why? How are the...
How is Danforth presented to the audience, and why? How are the proceedings in the court presented?
View ArticleIn The Crucible, what is the cause of concern in the Parris household?
In The Crucible, what is the cause of concern in the Parris household?
View ArticleWhat does Giles Corey reveal about his wife to Reverend Hale in The...
What does Giles Corey reveal about his wife to Reverend Hale in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?
View ArticleWhat do the stage directions indicate in Act II of Arthur Miller's The...
What do the stage directions indicate in Act II of Arthur Miller's The Crucible when Elizabeth asks Proctor if he had been to Salem? The stage directions say, "he knows what she means."
View ArticleI need an intro with a quote, background, and a thesis statement for The...
I need an intro with a quote, background, and a thesis statement for The Crucible.
View ArticleConsider an angle that incorporates the background of the play itself...
Consider an angle that incorporates the background of the play itself (1692) and the political background at the time Miller wrote The Crucible (1953). In this case, an introduction would include a...
View ArticleIn act three of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what does Parris mean when...
In act three of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what does Parris mean when he says "...since I came to Salem, this man [Proctor] is blackening my name."
View ArticleThe Reverend Parris is one of the most despicable characters in The...
The Reverend Parris is one of the most despicable characters in The Crucible by Arthur Miller because he ia a man of God of whom we have a right to expect better. From the beginning he demonstrates his...
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