Hale goes back to Salem to try to get thous accused of witchcraft to confess to save there lives. Abigail runs away with Mary and Parris wants Danforth to postpone the hangings. but Danfoth says he cannot.
Salem jail
Act 4
The crucible what explaination does cheever give for parris' mad look?
there is much confusion and disagreement in the town
Abigail runs away and there are rumors she becomes a prostitute in Boston.
Salem jail
Act 4
The crucible what explaination does cheever give for parris' mad look?
there is much confusion and disagreement in the town
Abigail runs away and there are rumors she becomes a prostitute in Boston.
We just got done reading the crucible and no it did not rain in act one of the play..
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," there is a significant time gap between the end of Act 3 and the beginning of Act 4, estimated to be several months. This interval reflects the escalating tensions and the consequences of the trials in Salem. The community has experienced further chaos, with many individuals imprisoned and executed, setting the stage for the climactic events of Act 4.
act 4 : 'the room is dark ,quiet and gloomy ' suggest the character is calm
Reverend Jonathan Hale.
The condition of Salem in The Crucible, Act 4 was very tense. In the discussion of Parris and the cows, you can see that the town is really disrupted.
Act 4 of "The Crucible" is set in a jail cell in Salem, Massachusetts, during the late 1690s, specifically in the fall of 1692. This act takes place after the hysteria of the witch trials has escalated, and many accused individuals face execution. The atmosphere is tense and grim, reflecting the despair and moral conflict among the characters as they confront the consequences of their actions.
His confession, which he refuses to sign. He would rather be hanged than to admit to something that he did not do.