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What is Betty Harris the first to do in the crucible?

You mean Betty Parris. She is the first to claim she has been visited by the spirits of witches.


Betty in the crucible?

In The Crucible, Betty is Reverend Parris's ten-year-old daughter. Betty falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Her illness and that of Ruth Putnam fuel the first rumors of witchcraft.


What happened first in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

In the crucible, what happened first was the spreading of rumors that Betty,the daughter of Reverend Parris is sick because of witchcraft.


How is Betty Parris central to the theme of The Crucible?

She is the first character to show symptoms of having been "bewitched."


Who are Reverend Parris Betty Abigail and Tituba in The Crucible and what is their relationship to one another?

Rev. Parris is Betty's father and Abigail William's uncle. In addition, Tituba is Rev. Parris's slave.


What psalm in used in The Crucible which wakes Betty Parris?

they did a chant that woke her up


Why is betty parris important in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

only character to bewitched


One symptom shown by the afflicted girls betty parris and Ruth putnam get in the story The Crucible?

The Crucible Act 1


Who was the second girl to get sick in the book The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

The first girl is Betty Parris, and the second girl is Ruth Putnam.


Who are the four females involved in the incident of the Crucible?

Tituba, the Parris' servant from Barbados Abigail, Reverend Parris' niece Betty Parris, the 10 year old daughter of Rev. Parris Mercy Lewis, the servant of the Putnams


In the novel 'The Crucible' Reverend Parris summons Reverend Hale to Salem when Betty is sick because?

He is an expert at witchcraft.


Why is Betty parris important in crucible?

Betty Parris is significant in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" as she serves as one of the catalysts for the Salem witch trials. Her initial fainting and subsequent claims of witchcraft ignite the hysteria that grips the town, reflecting the fear and paranoia of the era. As the daughter of Reverend Parris, her actions also highlight the intersection of personal and political motivations in the events that unfold. Ultimately, Betty embodies the themes of manipulation and the consequences of unchecked power.