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Betty and Abigail are chanting names of witches.
There was gossip surrounding Abigail Williams. Some claimed she accused others of witchcraft because she wanted attention. She filed 41 complaints against supposed witches.
No one really identifies any witches in The Crucible. They do not exist. Many characters claim to see/know witches. Some of those characters include Abigail Williams, Tituba, Mercy Lewis, Ann Putnam, and Betty Parris.
Abigail Williams is most famous for being one of the people that accused people of being witches in Salem. The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 lead to the arrest of 150 innocent people. Abigail Williams is knows for being the first person to accuse someone of witchcraft.
Abigail and Mercy see that more and more people are believing that they are lying about witches. They realize they could get hanged for lying to save themselves. Abigail steals all of her uncles money and leaves town with Mercy.
Betty and Abigail are chanting names of witches.
betty parris and Abigail Williams accused the ministers wife and then they found out that Abigail Williams and betty parris were lying so that they would be noticed because of the book that a guy wrote on witches they had every single thing that witches do to them happen to them
Abigail and Mercy see that more and more people are believing that they are lying about witches. They realize they could get hanged for lying to save themselves. Abigail steals all of her uncles money and leaves town with Mercy.
There was gossip surrounding Abigail Williams. Some claimed she accused others of witchcraft because she wanted attention. She filed 41 complaints against supposed witches.
No one really identifies any witches in The Crucible. They do not exist. Many characters claim to see/know witches. Some of those characters include Abigail Williams, Tituba, Mercy Lewis, Ann Putnam, and Betty Parris.
Abigail Williams is most famous for being one of the people that accused people of being witches in Salem. The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 lead to the arrest of 150 innocent people. Abigail Williams is knows for being the first person to accuse someone of witchcraft.
Abigail and Mercy see that more and more people are believing that they are lying about witches. They realize they could get hanged for lying to save themselves. Abigail steals all of her uncles money and leaves town with Mercy.
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.
In Act 1, Scene 3 of "Macbeth," the dramatic elements that emerge include the introduction of the witches, who foreshadow Macbeth's rise to power and downfall. The witches' prophecies create suspense and drive Macbeth's ambition to become king. The supernatural elements in this scene contribute to the overall atmosphere of darkness and evil that pervades the play.
It should be witches'. Example: Witches' brooms
After Tituba's confession, Abigail and Betty begin to name names of other townspeople as witches to shift the focus away from themselves and avoid punishment. By accusing others, they hope to divert attention from their own wrongdoings and escape consequences for their actions. Naming names serves as a manipulation tactic to protect themselves.