Marry Warren
His mind slowly eroded until he became obsessed with yelling about demons under his bed in the middle of the streets. Shortly after that his imaginary friend stabbed him.
over 9000!!! ^yeah I don't think so, I am researching McCarthyism and the play by Arthur Miller, The Crucible, and somewhere along the way i saw that there were more than 320 people accused, of course this could just be the artists that were blacklisted. I will try to update this if i find a better answer
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There are variations of the legend: it was said to be the sword in the stone that Arthur withdrew; that it was given to Arthur by Merlin; and that it was given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
Arthur's seat 's name came from king arthur the person who owns the place.
In The Crucible Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft.
she wanted to have a baby with john proctor. proctor promised tituba to have sex if she accuses his enemy
John Proctor reveals about his affair with Abigail in open court. He reveals it because in court Abigail calls God, and Proctor accuses her of being a woman who sleeps around and tells the court they had an affair.
Proctor is given the options of either confessing to witchcraft or death.
John Proctor says this ironic statement about witchcraft trials to his wife, Elizabeth, in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. Witchcraft was known as "black mischief" as in black magic, but he felt it was the witchhunting trials that were a stain on their community.
I assume you are referring to the character Abigail Williams in the play "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. If so, then the answer to your question is the slavewoman Tituba. Abigail accuses her of witchcraft.
Abigial was the one accused for witchcraft
John Proctor is powerless at the end of The Crucible because he has to choose either to die and keep his name clean or confess of witchcraft and be free. He chose to be hung because he didn't want his good name damaged.
Abigail Williams
john proctor i think
yes he did
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