John Proctor cannot recall one of the Ten Commandments. He forgets "Thou shall not commit adultery."
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as a result of the McCarthy hearings in the 1950's. He felt both era were times of hysteria and witchhunts. In both cases, people were accused without evidence and people were asked to name names.
Joseph McCarthy accused Arthur Miller of being a communist sympathizer and had Miller called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1956. This experience inspired Miller to write the play "The Crucible," which criticized McCarthyism and the anti-communist hysteria of the time.
By him, one assumes you mean Crucible playwright Arthur Miller. Miller was called before the Congressional House on Un-American Activities Committee and asked to name names. In other words, he was asked to inform on his friends who were suspected of being members of the American Communist Party or sympathizers, which he refused to do. After Miller's testimony, the committee voted to cite all witnesses who refused to name names with Contempt of Congress. Compare that with the courtroom scene in the play.
She was dissatisfied with Abby
Unable to determine what it is that is being asked. Unable to find references to what it is you might be referring to. Give an example please.
Miller Lite
John Adams was asked to represent the New England state of Massachusetts at the convention but he was unable to attend. Adams was the first continental delegate to represent the state of Massachusetts in 1775.
he was chosed be Merlin to pull a sword from a stone when his brother was competing in a tournament and could not find his own. he asked arthur to go out and find one.
"Bill Miller is a mutual fund investor, and had a long streak of phenomenal luck. Many people have asked for advice from Mr. Miller. His financial background is known throughout the country, and even Fortune magazine wrote about him."
Unable to understand what is being asked. Define "wrongful birth."
Germany. More specifically, the German ambassador in Mexico, Arthur Zimmerman.
Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.