In Act 4 of "The Crucible," the characters are motivated by a mix of self-preservation and a desire for redemption. Many townspeople, particularly those in power, seek confessions to protect themselves from the repercussions of the witch trials and to maintain their authority. Others, like John Proctor, grapple with their conscience and seek confession as a means of reclaiming their integrity, despite the personal cost. Ultimately, the pressure of societal expectations and the fear of execution drive individuals to seek confessions, often leading to tragic choices.
In Act 4 of "The Crucible," characters like Danforth and Parris are motivated by a desire to maintain their power and authority within the community. They seek confessions to validate the court's proceedings and avoid admitting that the trials were a mistake. Additionally, fear of rebellion and the need to preserve their reputations drive them to pressure individuals into confessing, even if it means coercing the innocent. Ultimately, their motivations are rooted in self-preservation rather than a genuine quest for truth or justice.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," the characters are motivated to seek confessions primarily out of fear and self-preservation. The threat of persecution during the Salem witch trials drives individuals to confess in order to avoid punishment or death, often leading to a cycle of hysteria and betrayal. Additionally, some characters, like Abigail Williams, are motivated by personal gain, seeking power and revenge against those they perceive as enemies. This combination of survival instincts and ulterior motives fuels the tragic events of the play.
Nineteen people were hanged, one person was pressed to death, and as many as thirteen people may have died in prison.
Your mom was the one.
the person is reverend hale.
A person who motivates generally can be called an encourager, inspirer, or motivator.
There are many things that can motivate people. People who tell someone that they can't do something will often motivate the person to succeed.
In "The Crucible," the first person to mention names of people involved in witchcraft is Abigail Williams. She accuses Tituba of witchcraft and then begins to name other people in the community whom she claims to have seen with the devil.
Nineteen people were hanged, one person was pressed to death, and as many as thirteen people may have died in prison.
There are many things that motivates a person to travel. It could be curiosity, job offers, health reasons, family tragedy, or a person being born.
The point of view is in either 1 2 or 3 person. For confessions of a murder suspect
What motivates each person is different. Most people respond to both financial motivators like their paychecks as well as non-financial motivates, such as their winning prizes and praise.
Your mom was the one.
the person is reverend hale.
3rd person
Money, good health, boredom.
A friendly outlook and a wish to make friends