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Q: How did the townspeople view the forest The Crucible by Arthur Miller?
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Who was with Abigail in the forest in the book The Crucible by Arthur Miller by Arthur Miller?

Abigail was in the forest with Tituba in the book Crucible by Arthur Miller.


Which girl from The Crucible by Arthur Miller seems to be in charge?

Abigail Williams is the leader of the girls in the forest in The Crucible.


What is the significance of the forest to the puritans in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

the significance of the forest is where the devil is and where all the witches practice their witch craft


Who leads the girls in the forest with hr knoledge of witchcraft The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Tituba leads the girls.


What were Abigail and the girls doing in the forest when Reverend Parris saw them in the book The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

They were with Tituba, attempting witchcraft, to get men to fall in love with them. One of the girls had stripped naked and was dancing around the fire, which caused the biggest upset.


In what condition is Betty in from The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Betty Parris only pretends to be ill in the first act of the play, 'The Crucible'. She does so after her father Rev. Samuel Parris finds her and a cousin, Abigail dancing in the forest, along with Tituba, a slave. With her feigned illness cries of witchcraft evolve in the town, causing innocent people to be put to death.


Who finds the girls in the forest In The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Reverend Parris does. This sets up the entire plot because Parris and Abigail feed the entire witch hunt; Parris does it to keep society from finding out about the girls and ruining his reputation and Abby does it to gain importance and to get back at those who crossed her.


What are some examples of imagery in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Some examples of imagery in The Crucible include the dark and eerie atmosphere in the forest during the girls' rituals, the image of fire as a symbol of purification and destruction, and the use of light and shadow to represent truth and lies. Additionally, the contrast between the vibrant world of nature and the oppressive society of Salem is also a powerful image in the play.


Where did the girl dance in The Crucible?

The girls danced in the woods, in the forest.


When was Lowden-Miller State Forest created?

Lowden-Miller State Forest was created in 1992.


In the crucible Where did the events that led to Betty's illness occur?

The forest


What does the court accept evidence that someone is a witch in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

oki well in the crucible there were a few witness of the girls dancing in the forest which led to suspension. then the villagers were questioning the girls until someone confessed which was Tituba. just like any investigation they wanted to get the whole story so they questioned more people. the evidence was a poppet (little doll) that Mary warren had an left at Elizabeth's house. but that was really the only evidence besides lies the girls told.