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Why don't people stand up to Abigail In the crucible?

In "The Crucible," people hesitate to stand up to Abigail Williams due to fear of her manipulative power and the consequences of defying her. Abigail is capable of inciting hysteria and turning the townsfolk against anyone who opposes her, as she wields the influence of the court and the townspeople's fears of witchcraft. Additionally, the pervasive atmosphere of paranoia and the potential for severe repercussions, including accusations of witchcraft, deter individuals from challenging her authority. This creates a cycle of silence and complicity that allows Abigail to maintain control.


Why does john hesitate in exposing Abigail as a fraud in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

He says that he has no proof for it but is obvious that he don't want to expose Abigail, he is telling too much excuses.


How do you do The Crucible quest in Fable 2?

This quest is pretty straightforward, unlike most of the other ones. You just beat the crap out of every monster and bandit that the Crucible competition throws at you! It's pretty easy if you have some money and some health potions and food. You don't have to worry about running out of health potions unless you go in with only 1 potion. Every three rounds, you will get to visit a trader who can sell you weapons and potions. There are a total of 8 rounds. To enter the Crucible, get to Westcliff and climb the stairs to the Crucible. Don't hesitate to shop around first because you're going to need the best weapons to win the Crucible. Then speak to Mad-Dog. If you don't have at least 2,500 Reknown points, then he won't let you in - if you do, then just go on in and have some fun. The more exciting you make each round, the more money you get as a prize.


Did Macbeth hesitate to murder Duncan?

Yes Macbeth did hesitate to murder King Duncan, he went through allot of mental turmoil about this decision. In his soliloquy he gave good reasons for not wanting to kill Duncan 1)he is not a bad king 2) he is there in double trust. In the end Macbeth did not want to kill Duncan but it was Lady Macbeth's persuasion that caused him to commit the act. In comparison Macbeth had no hesitate in killing Banquo and Lady Macduff.


Why does romeo hesitate to identify himself?

Juliet has just said she loves him but hates his name. Naturally he is reluctant to reveal his name to her.