confess to witchcraft
At the end of act one te girls find themselves doing harsh things to John proctor because he has been a naughty boy.
Giles mentions that his wife has been reading strange books and he can not pray while she is there, but he can pray when she is not.
he is referring to how cold and distant his wife has been
He says his wife has been ill and he doesn't want to hear Paris preach about the devil all the time. Also a less important part its too far.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," the character John Proctor says, "I cannot give you his name." This line occurs during a pivotal moment when Proctor is grappling with the moral implications of revealing the name of an individual who has been speaking out against the court. His refusal underscores the themes of integrity and the struggle against societal pressure throughout the play.
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At the end of act one te girls find themselves doing harsh things to John proctor because he has been a naughty boy.
If your question pertains to The Crucible, then Abigail would have been John Proctor's help or the help for his wife around their house. Abigail and John Proctor seemingly had a relationship that he eventually wanted to end,but Abigail did not.
Giles mentions that his wife has been reading strange books and he can not pray while she is there, but he can pray when she is not.
He was tired of hearing sermons about hellfire and damnation.
he is referring to how cold and distant his wife has been
He says his wife has been ill and he doesn't want to hear Paris preach about the devil all the time. Also a less important part its too far.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," the character John Proctor says, "I cannot give you his name." This line occurs during a pivotal moment when Proctor is grappling with the moral implications of revealing the name of an individual who has been speaking out against the court. His refusal underscores the themes of integrity and the struggle against societal pressure throughout the play.
Abby was the maid of Elizabeth and John Proctor's home. John had an affair with Abby and Elizabeth found out and threw her out of their home. John was good to Elizabeth after that and he never went back to Abby even though she wanted him.
there isn't much of a difference i mean Hitler wanted to get rid of the nonwhite people. he took innocent people and killed them just because they were off a different race. in the crucible Abigail accuses many women of being witches. all of them innocent. but why would she accuse them ? she could have not liked them. could have been there social status. she accused Elizabeth proctor mainly because she wanted proctor to herself. hope this helps
The author of the book called 'The Crucible' is Arthur Miller. The book is set in Salem, a Christian village in 1692-1693 when people, especially women, were accused of witchcraft. This book shows how just a 'white' lie can develop into a bigger lie and can even cause death and corruption. The main characters are; John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams. 'The Crucible' is based on the true story of Salem in 1692. The play however changed some factors slightly for example, in the play Abigail's age has been slightly risen.
I think Hale went to Proctors house because he heard that John Proctor has been missing out on Sabeth(?) days lately and his third son has not been baptised. Also I think he went to tell John Proctor that Elizabeth's name was mentioned in Court that day.