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He know she has been accused. He goes to the house to test her: to see if she fits the sorceress profile.
She admits in order to avoid further punishment, and telling Salem what they want to hear. She believes that by taking the bullet for Abigail and her friends, she is going a good thing and is the first person in Salem to confess to witchcraft. -R.S.
he is fed up with everyone, and he believes that all the accused are innocent but no one is listening to him.
Hale is advising for those that are condemned to "lie" by admitting they did deal in witchcraft. Hale believes now that life is more precious than standing on a principle, contrary to his earlier belief.
I guess he is accociated in Edwards sermon because he believes that you cannot be a witch to live in this world. He wants to help fix Tituba. Edwards believes that you have to be perfect and "converted" to please God.
He know she has been accused. He goes to the house to test her: to see if she fits the sorceress profile.
Who believes in witchcraft because her seven babies died?
She admits in order to avoid further punishment, and telling Salem what they want to hear. She believes that by taking the bullet for Abigail and her friends, she is going a good thing and is the first person in Salem to confess to witchcraft. -R.S.
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The Crucible, Act II: Elizabeth asks Proctor to speak to Abigail and tell her that no chance exists of him marrying her if anything happens to his wife.Hale asks Proctor to testify in court and then questions Elizabeth to find out if she believes in witches. Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive and tell Proctor, Hale and Elizabeth that the court has arrested both of their wives for witchcraft.
Jews believe in many things, but no practicing Jew believes in the crucifixion.
Chillingworth believes that the cause of the reverend's problems is guilt and inner torment related to some hidden sin. He becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the reverend's suffering and seeks to exploit his vulnerability for his own personal gain.
Elizabeth believes that a marriage should be based on love.
he is fed up with everyone, and he believes that all the accused are innocent but no one is listening to him.
More or less practicing or acting what one believes, as opposed to lip service or Talking the Talk.
Elizabeth Proctor replies that she does not believe in witches.
First he has him recite his commandments and he forgets adultery; then Reverend Hale wants John to confess because he believes that dying is a worse sin than lying.