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Hale believes that the devil will only attack the house of a moral person, because it would not make sense to attack more.

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Who said what victory would the devil have to win a soul already bad in the crucible?

hale to parris


Who in the crucible says what victory would the Devil have to win a soul already bad?

Hale to Parris.


What is wrong with betty parris?

Betty is Reverend Parris's daughter. She is unconcious because she fainted when she was dancing with Abigail and Tituba and he came upon them. She is not moving and many believe she has been taken by the Devil. Her father, Reverend Parris, prays over her.


In the crucible act 2 what reasons does john proctor gives to reverend hale for his absence at church?

proctor explains to Hale that he does not like Parris' theology. He says that Parris spends too much time lecturing on the devil and damnation. he also says that he built the roof on the church (so that there is no way he could be connected with the devil) and that he does not trust Parris with his children's baptisms.


When do the Tasmanian devil's enemies strike?

The Tasmanian devil is at the top of the food chain, so it does not have enemies which "strike".


Was the devil's spirit really there crucible?

In "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, the presence of the devil's spirit is a central theme, representing the fear and paranoia surrounding witchcraft in Salem. Characters like Reverend Parris and Abigail Williams exploit this fear to manipulate others and gain power. While the play suggests that the idea of the devil's spirit is largely a construct of societal hysteria, it serves to highlight the dangers of mass paranoia and the moral complexities of human behavior in times of crisis. Ultimately, the "devil's spirit" symbolizes the darker aspects of human nature rather than a literal supernatural presence.


In the book The Crucible why does tituba confess?

Tituba confesses because Abigail basically puts her in a corner and blames her for the entire evil practice performed in the woods. She confesses more in depth to her association with the Devil once she is threatened by her master, Reverend Parris, with being whipped to death, and by Putnam, who said that she should be hanged.


What is the motivation of the putnam's in suggesting that betty is afficted by the devil In the crucible act 1?

shes a hoe!


What motivates does tituba act the way she does?

I'm guessing you mean Tituba from the Crucible. She acts the way she does at first because she is a loyal servant to the Parris family but then has a change of heart and does not want to be put to death. So she acts in fear of being put to death and that is why she lies and "turns to God" and then blames other people of being controlled by the devil.


Is the devil true?

yes. Answer: No. Unless you want to believe it. Do you believe in god? You don't have to. You don't have to believe in the devil either.


What time does the devil come out?

If you believe in such then the devil is always out


What does Parris insinuate about Abigail's reputation?

I read that play almost a year ago now, so my memory is a little bit rusty, but I believe that Parris thinks Abigail had made a deal with the Devil. I don't exactly know what part of the play this is in (I think it's near the beginning), so that might effect the accuracy of my answer. If this doesn't sound right, let me know where you are, and I'll try to be of more help.