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What did eliezer mean when he spoke of The Crucible by Arthur Miller of death?

Ellie Wiesel was meaning that he was surrounded by death.


What are Abigail Williams trait in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Abigail Williams is manipulative, mean-spirited, jealous, and lustful.


What does it mean for Abigail to have a soiled name in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

She's done something bad so people think she is bad and she does not have a good name


What does miller mean in the opening paragraph of the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller about the story of the Salem Witch Trials that took place during 1692 and 1693. It opens with a group of girls dancing nude in the woods at night around a boiling pot of witches' brew. Reverend Parris finds them, and his 10 year old daughter, Betty Parris, faints upon his finding.


What does remorselessly mean?

Without mercy or pity.


What is does crucible mean?

It is a laboratory object made from glass, platinum or platinum alloys, ceramics, metals (nickel, zirconium), glassy graphite, etc. A crucible is used for the evaporation of liquids from samples, calcination, gravimetric analysis, etc.


What does Mary warren mean when she says you saved her life today by the book the crucible by arthur miller?

Mary actually says i saved her life today. she is reffering to elizabeth saying her name was mentioned by the afflicted girls and she is saying she spoke words that supported elizabeth in not bein a witch


What does forged in the crucible of war mean?

forged in the crucible of war mean


What happens to the 5 main characters in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

John Proctor is hanged. Elizabeth Proctor lives. Abigail Williams skips town. Giles Corey is pressed to death. Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey are hanged. Rev. Hale refuses to side with the court. Exactly which five characters do you mean?


What choice describes what remorseless mean?

Remorseless means without feeling regret or guilt for one's actions, often showing no mercy or compassion towards others. It suggests a lack of empathy or concern for the consequences of one's behavior.


What does proctor mean when he says it's winter in her yet?

In "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, when Proctor says "it's winter in her yet," he is referring to his wife Elizabeth's cold and distant demeanor towards him. The metaphor of winter suggests that Elizabeth is still holding onto feelings of resentment and mistrust towards Proctor, despite his efforts to reconcile with her. Proctor is acknowledging that their relationship is still frosty and strained, even though he is attempting to thaw the emotional distance between them.


What personal situation made him empathize with john proctor?

By him, one assumes you mean Crucible playwright Arthur Miller. Miller was called before the Congressional House on Un-American Activities Committee and asked to name names. In other words, he was asked to inform on his friends who were suspected of being members of the American Communist Party or sympathizers, which he refused to do. After Miller's testimony, the committee voted to cite all witnesses who refused to name names with Contempt of Congress. Compare that with the courtroom scene in the play.