Tituba's confession then causes a series of questions to be asked of her which cause her to accuse other people in Salem Town, such as Goody Good. After Tituba starts accusing so does Abigail and Betty [after the girl miraculously wakes up]. After the girls all start sceaming out names, Act I draws to a close. With Tituba's confession, the whole trials begin. If Tituba hadn't confessed, it more than likely would have ended with her and the trials would not have even taken place. But, if she wouldn't have confessed there wouldn't have really even been a play.
The causes and effects in the crucible are: Lust - leads to abigail and proctor's affair, then ultimately the deaths of many Jealousy - Abigail is jealous of Elizabeth Proctor and wants to kill her "You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!" - then John Proctor is killed Superstition - only a fool who is superstitious would take a group of teenage girls word that they were being bewitched; as a result, there is mass hysteria and many innocent people are killed Mary Warren's shifting alliance - she screws John Proctor over by lying
Cheever finds a poppet (a doll) in Elizabeth Proctor's home, which has a needle stuck in it. This poppet was made by Mary Warren, who had been in the Proctor household and is believed to be a voodoo-like representation of Elizabeth. Cheever interprets the needle as evidence of witchcraft, suggesting that Elizabeth used it to harm Abigail Williams, leading to her arrest.
John Proctor admits to his affair with Abigail Williams primarily to expose her manipulative nature and to protect his wife, Elizabeth. He recognizes that Abigail's false accusations are driven by her desire for him and her willingness to harm others to achieve her goals. By confessing, Proctor seeks to reclaim his integrity and confront the consequences of his past actions, ultimately aiming to halt the unfolding tragedy in Salem. This act of honesty reflects his internal struggle and desire to do what is right, despite the personal cost.
She is manipulative, vengeful selfish/greedy and a very good liar. Abigail only cares about herself and is absent minded. Her lust for John Proctor is what causes the arrest of his wife Elizabeth and the whole subject of witchcraft really starts with her because she encouraged this with the help of the other girls (Mary Warren, Mercy Lewis and Susanna Walcott)
St. Abigail of Ireland probably died of natural causes in Ireland at age 50. St. Abigail that married King David probably also died of natural causes. She is only mentioned twice in the Bible.
St. Abigail of Ireland probably died of natural causes in Ireland at age 50. St. Abigail that married King David probably also died of natural causes. She is only mentioned twice in the Bible.
Tituba's confession then causes a series of questions to be asked of her which cause her to accuse other people in Salem Town, such as Goody Good. After Tituba starts accusing so does Abigail and Betty [after the girl miraculously wakes up]. After the girls all start sceaming out names, Act I draws to a close. With Tituba's confession, the whole trials begin. If Tituba hadn't confessed, it more than likely would have ended with her and the trials would not have even taken place. But, if she wouldn't have confessed there wouldn't have really even been a play.
The causes and effects in the crucible are: Lust - leads to abigail and proctor's affair, then ultimately the deaths of many Jealousy - Abigail is jealous of Elizabeth Proctor and wants to kill her "You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!" - then John Proctor is killed Superstition - only a fool who is superstitious would take a group of teenage girls word that they were being bewitched; as a result, there is mass hysteria and many innocent people are killed Mary Warren's shifting alliance - she screws John Proctor over by lying
Warren Rothenberger was born on March 6, 1922, in Queens, New York, USA.
Mental and spiritual development. Cultivating the causes for future happiness.
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what are the causes and effects of the under-development of Liberia including recommendations at least four as an inhabitanat of the land for national development.what? why?where?when?and how?
colonisation in the past
A larger population causes damage to the environment, which in turn has a negative effect on health, development, and the availability of resources.
Warren G. Harding only served one part of one term. He died on a train trip from somewhat mysterious causes on August 2, 1923.
Obesity and steriods are a big cause in male breast development.