none.
yes
The Crucible was merely a dramatization of the Salem Witch trials, not the actual trials. Therefore, all the characters in the Crucible are adaptions of real people at the real trials.
They Made Up.
The book the crucible demonstrates pride with the following characters: Abigail, John Proctor, and Reverand Parris.
In addition to being a witch's cauldron, a crucible can refer to a severe test. In the case of characters found in Arthur Miller's play by the same name, the crucible is a test of a character's personal beliefs, ethics, and actions. Very few characters pass the test. Many are burnt by the test.
yes
Supporting Characters was created in 2012.
The Crucible was merely a dramatization of the Salem Witch trials, not the actual trials. Therefore, all the characters in the Crucible are adaptions of real people at the real trials.
Supporting Characters was released on 01/25/2013.
The Production Budget for Supporting Characters was $60,000.
They Made Up.
Supporting characters or secondary characters.
Supporting Characters grossed $4,917 worldwide.
Supporting characters are the characters that are not focused on in the narrative. Supporting characters in "Twilight" include Jacob's werewolf pack members, Bella's school friends, teachers, and the extended Cullen family. Leah Clearwater, Tanya, Emily Young, and Coach Clapp are included in the list of supporting characters.
Supporting Characters grossed $4,917 in the domestic market.
The book the crucible demonstrates pride with the following characters: Abigail, John Proctor, and Reverand Parris.
In addition to being a witch's cauldron, a crucible can refer to a severe test. In the case of characters found in Arthur Miller's play by the same name, the crucible is a test of a character's personal beliefs, ethics, and actions. Very few characters pass the test. Many are burnt by the test.