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A lot of The Crucible is fiction. Arthur Miller designed the play for dramatic purposes. The accusations and the hangings were real. The dates for the trials and hangings were not accurate, nor were the times of the arrest warrants. Also, the characters were not portrayed as they were in the reality of the Salem Witch Hunts. The historical accuracy is almost not accurate at all.
hale's mission is to get the prisoneers to confess to witchcraft so they can live , he wants to put a stop to the hangings .
Hale's mission is to get the prisoners to confess to witchcraft so they can live. He wants to put a stop to the hangings.
In 'The Crucible', Reverend Parris wants Danforth to do two things. He wanted him to either start pardoning prisoners or push back their hangings.
John Proctor is the village fool in the Crucible after having had an affair with a young girl and having the situation ultimately culminate in his being accused of witchcraft.
NO they both used scapegoats to blame other people for wrong doing.
Because he FINALLY realised that the hangings were wrong, and wanted to save more innocent lives even if it did mean telling a lie.
The Crucible Act 1
Elizabeth of course. Abigail is to blame for the tragic events in The Crucible, including turning John Proctor and Elizabeth against each other for her selfish reasons.
The Crucible is a fictional story about the Salem Witch Panic. Just don't take any facts from the Crucible and believe them, its fiction after all.
In "The Crucible," Ann Putnam blames Rebecca Nurse for the deaths of her children. She believes that Rebecca used witchcraft to harm her children, leading to their deaths.
proctor spurns abigail's advances