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Court in Salem
Danforth is particularly nervous about the rumors concerning events in Andover because they threaten the legitimacy of the witch trials in Salem. The unrest in Andover, where citizens have rejected the court's authority and the witch hunts, signals a potential uprising against the established order. Danforth fears that if the people of Salem become aware of this dissent, it could undermine his power and lead to a loss of control over the situation. His anxiety reflects his desperation to maintain authority and the integrity of the court, even as public opinion shifts.
His character changes because he goes from being part of the crowd and sending innocent people to their death because others thought they were a witch. he is to high off the invitation so help get rid of the witches in salem to stop and really analyze the situation. He is a major part of the court that is sentencing the people. Later he sees the lies and investigate the other people in the town ( proctor) to get the lay of the land. soon he finds out that there are no witches in Salem that it was all in elaborate lie make by abigail. He then loses all faith in the court so he quits. he tries to save the innocent by telling them to lie just so he can wash the blood off of his own hands.
Towards the end he becomes cocky and feels as though he is more superior to Salem than he really is
I think Hale went to Proctors house because he heard that John Proctor has been missing out on Sabeth(?) days lately and his third son has not been baptised. Also I think he went to tell John Proctor that Elizabeth's name was mentioned in Court that day.
Liberty Street, downtown Winston-Salem.
The court
its the same event no difference
The Court of Oyer and Terminer
The Salem Witch Trials were performed in civil court, meaning no lawyers.
The Court of Oyer and Terminer, to hear and determine.
Court in Salem
George Herrick was the Marshal of Salem and in the play is responsible for bringing the defendants before the court.
Martha Corey is on trial. She was put on trial in Salem, Massachusetts as part of the infamous Salem Witch Trials of the 1600s.
The court created for the trials was dissolved and the government granted the remaining accused pardons.
We only have etchings and woodcuts from the Trials and we can only assume who and what they are of.
Giles Corey, pressed to death for etering a plea to the court