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Tituba is allowed to live if she names the people she has seen with the Devil and if she becomes a saved Christian.
Elizabeth gets arrested in the Crucible in Act two because Abigail runs into court with a needle stabbed into her stomach. She claims that Elizabeth's spirit did this, so they go such the proctors house for a poppet (rag doll), which represents Abigail. when they find the poppet there is a needle stuck in its stomach so that is enough evidence to get Elizabeth arrested. (that poppet was made by Mary Warren, their slave, and was given to Elizabeth the day before.
Abigail, I have fought here three long years to bend these stiff-necked people to me, and now, just now when some good respect is rising for me in parish, you compromise my very character. I have given you a home, child, I have put clothes upon your back- now give me upright answer. Your name in the town- it is entirely white, is it not?
Mercy Lewis was a real person in the Salem witch trials. Later, Arthur Miller used her as a character in the play "the crucible". Not much is widely known about Mercy Lewis as a real person. In the book however Mercy Lewis is the Putnam's servant. She is described as being a "fat, sly, merciless girl of eighteen". The fact that she is merciless is ironic given her name. At the beginning of the play, Mercy suggests beating Betty, "because I gave Ruth a good one and it waked her for a minute". At the end of the play, shamed, Mercy leaves Salem with Abigail.
the government was theocratic and the church had all power to make decisions. Power was also given to the state but by the church.
if she does not confess to being contacted by the devil thgen she will be hung.
Tituba is allowed to live if she names the people she has seen with the Devil and if she becomes a saved Christian.
An abigail is a lady's waiting maid, deriving from the name given to the waiting maid in a play named The Scornful Lady.
Abigail was an Old Testament matriarch and personages of the Old Testament are usually not given the title of saint.
Susan Abigail Tomalin
Elizabeth gets arrested in the Crucible in Act two because Abigail runs into court with a needle stabbed into her stomach. She claims that Elizabeth's spirit did this, so they go such the proctors house for a poppet (rag doll), which represents Abigail. when they find the poppet there is a needle stuck in its stomach so that is enough evidence to get Elizabeth arrested. (that poppet was made by Mary Warren, their slave, and was given to Elizabeth the day before.
Susan Abigail Tomalin
She will from a rebellion
Abigail is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my father's joy" or "source of joy." It has biblical origins and is mentioned in the Old Testament as the wife of Nabal and later as King David's wife. Abigail became a popular name in English-speaking countries in the 17th century and has remained consistently popular since then. Notable people named Abigail include American actresses Abigail Breslin and Abigail Spencer.
Abigail is an Old Testement matriarch and personages of the Old Testament are usually not given the title of saint. She died about the year 950 BC, probably in Jerusalem.
Abigail, I have fought here three long years to bend these stiff-necked people to me, and now, just now when some good respect is rising for me in parish, you compromise my very character. I have given you a home, child, I have put clothes upon your back- now give me upright answer. Your name in the town- it is entirely white, is it not?
white powder turns red-brown and a punget gas is given off