separate sheet of paper. 1. Where does Tituba think that the Devil is going to take her? 2. Give one example of how Abigail shows her dishonesty in this act. 3. What effect do the trials have on Salem? Use three details from the drama to support your answer. 4. When first arrives at the Salem jail, Danforth complains, “There is a prodigious stench in this place.” How might this line be read to mean something besides a comment on the smell? 5. How is Giles Corey’s character reflected
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In “The Crucible,” Arthur Miller talks about history about the Salem witchcraft. “The Crucible” is a story in which they talk about Salem Witchcraft in the 1600s. In the story some girls got caught dancing in the woods and people stated that they were connected with witchcraft. The girls began to point fingers at others and blamed the innocent people of also being connected with witchcraft. Those innocent people that were accused of practicing witchcraft did not get along with the girls’ families
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member of Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was the eldest son to Ann Putnam and Thomas Putnam Sr., one of Salem’s wealthiest residents, in a family of eight children. After Ann died, Thomas Putnam Sr. had another child with who became Mary Putnam. This last child, Joseph, was born when Thomas
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The model in question is a journey through the trials of Salem in the eyes of Abigail Williams. With this representation, it is an acquired knowledge that the personality and traits of the young woman resemble more demonic features than the people she accused. Many of the items on this replica involve the places and actions seen in her devilish activities. The noose on the hill signifies the agony of death hanging over Abigail’s head. She is in constant denial through the play, and blames many of
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cannot understand and create theories to explain why some people choose to live outside of the norm. Many of these theories are inaccurate and stem from paranoia. Today, our culture has become accustomed to diversity, but during the height of the witch-hunts being different was unacceptable and seen as a sign of witchcraft. While I do not accept everything I hear with blind faith, I am skeptical of most of the conspiracy theories that I have encountered. I am not definitive in my beliefs about
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themselves first and not others. Just like in The Crucible that Abagail just cares for herself and not other people in Salem. People want things and forget that we need to share in
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The Crucible is an allegorical tale of McCarthyism because of the similarities between the two events. Arthur Miller tries to convey the witch trials to the anti-communist trials in 1950. The 1692 Witch Trials were people accused of witchcraft without any real evidence. They relied on the words of little girls that in reality were trying to keep themselves from getting in trouble. Innocent people were accused and no one had really been a victim of witchcraft. In 1950 when McCarthyism, as it was
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There are many characters in The Crucible that are bad characters in the crucible . These characters will do anything to further themselves or their family. They will condemn innocent people with out a blink of an eye. These characters will care more about there social standing than god. Also they will sin and swear on the holy bible that they saw something when it was not there. These characters will kill and lie to get what they want in end. While many of these characters are bad the worst of
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Character Analysis of Abigail Williams Author Miller’s drama The Crucible takes place in the seventeenth-century in Salem, Massachusetts. Salem suffers from witch-hunts, trials, and false accusations. In effect, the town is full of worry and suspicion; and when young girls falsely accuse self-righteous neighbors in Salem of witchcraft, the town goes against itself, which ultimately causes a conflict between power and aggression. The personality of Abigail Williams, the understood leader of all
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play where the town of Salem conducts witch trials and exhibits extreme behavior resulting from dark desires. One notable character, Abigail Williams, was the cause of the mishaps within Salem and displayed an erratic behavior to the townspeople. Her distinct personality and persona have stood out within the plot and ruined John Proctor’s reputation. Abigail Williams actions and dialogue portray her, not only as manipulative but bossy and selfish. Abigail’s physical
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