At the end of Act III
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becuse dosent care
tituba is the one who conjured up the spirits
This is too vague a question. Please clarify what point in the book you are talking about.
In my opnion in the end, John Proctor ends up being the best Christian from all the Salemites. Yes he doesnt attend church , and instead he plows. Yes he also comited adultery with Abigail, but he does something diffrent. HE has the courage to actually tell the truth, which is one of the key things in being a CHristian : D Also when he's in jail and rev hale comes in and askes him if Mary warren ,and other Salemites have touched the devil John Proctor refuses to say anyones name nor point fingers, if proctor wasnt a good christian he would of taken the oppurtunity and could of had revenge on another person but instead he refuses to say anyones name :D
Listening to John Proctor and Mary Warren, Reverend Hale becomes convinced that they, not Abigail, are telling the truth.
Listening to John Proctor and Mary Warren, Reverend Hale becomes convinced that they, not Abigail, are telling the truth.
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Elizabeth takes hale penis in her fresh vagina so that he believes that she is not a witch
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becuse dosent care
becuse dosent care
tituba is the one who conjured up the spirits
This is too vague a question. Please clarify what point in the book you are talking about.
The halfway point between Dallas, Texas and Warren, Ohio is in Centerville, Tennessee.
In the community you can see many factions develop, which individuals belong to or are excluded from. Some characters, like John Proctor, choose not to belong for the sake of preserving their own values rather than being caught up in the hysteria sweeping the town. There is the notion of the "outsider" in Tituba as well as some other characters. Hope this gives you a starting point.
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