the major one would have to be the teenage girls dancing in the woods, it had lead all the other conflicts... ect the village people getting accused of witchcraft, Abigail had started it... always telling lies and making the situation even worse, that ended up the main conflict the hangings, which Abigail ended.
Put a spell
they gut mary
when tituba starts confessing!
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Abigail, Mercy, and a few of their girls
when tituba starts confessing!
Put a spell
they gut mary
"nearing 40" Act I (Page 32)
Abigail, Mercy, and a few of their girls
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Act three mainly takes place in the court house.
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He didnt want to know the true , about his wife.
In Act 1 of "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, the kettle contains a potion that Tituba, the slave from Barbados, is brewing. The girls, including Abigail Williams, are drawn to the kettle's contents as they engage in forbidden rituals, hoping to invoke spirits and cast spells. This act of conjuring is pivotal, as it sets the stage for the hysteria and accusations of witchcraft that follow in Salem. The kettle symbolizes the brewing conflict and the desperate measures the characters take to achieve their desires.
Go to Salem and tell the court Abigale said that it were all sport.