Religion plays a big part in the crucible because with Rev. Parris being a rev. and his daughter, Betty, coming down with one of the first cases of witch craft the first one he turns to is rev. Hale. Together they turn to God and religion become a part of the play. On the other hand the whole entire play is based on the absence of religion because of the witch craft so religion is the base of the play. This person above me said that Witchcraft created an absense of religion... that is wrong on so many levels. For one, Witchraft can be considered a religion, a way of life, it has its own belief and value systems. So the entire play is about religion in one way or another, and the intolerance of Puritains of anything that goes against what they beleive.
Judge Danforth
Fear play an important part in the crucible the character was fearful of being hung
Paris is a very important part. Even though he is a bad guy, he has a almost as big of a part as John Proctor.
The Crucible is not an allegory, although many mistake it to be for obvious reasons. The Crucible was written, in part, because Arthur Miller (the playwright) was angered at his friend during The Red Scare. His friend, Kahn, reported a list of government names who were taking inside steps towards communism. Miller, upset at his good friends false accusations, wrote The Crucible shortly after.However, the Crucible's characters are almost historically accurate, three dimensional characters, two aspects rarely found in allegory. Crucible is often read to learn about the destructive nature of man and what reputation and greed can do to and/or for a person.
Religion plays a big part in the crucible because with Rev. Parris being a rev. and his daughter, Betty, coming down with one of the first cases of witch craft the first one he turns to is rev. Hale. Together they turn to God and religion become a part of the play. On the other hand the whole entire play is based on the absence of religion because of the witch craft so religion is the base of the play.
Crucible is a noun.
Religion plays a big part in the crucible because with Rev. Parris being a rev. and his daughter, Betty, coming down with one of the first cases of witch craft the first one he turns to is rev. Hale. Together they turn to God and religion become a part of the play. On the other hand the whole entire play is based on the absence of religion because of the witch craft so religion is the base of the play. This person above me said that Witchcraft created an absense of religion... that is wrong on so many levels. For one, Witchraft can be considered a religion, a way of life, it has its own belief and value systems. So the entire play is about religion in one way or another, and the intolerance of Puritains of anything that goes against what they beleive.
Judge Danforth
In poker, a kicker is the highest card in a player's hand that is not part of a winning combination. It impacts the outcome of a hand by determining the winner when players have the same hand ranking. The player with the highest kicker wins the hand.
Fear play an important part in the crucible the character was fearful of being hung
its part of the commonwealth religion
no
in math terms, specifically statistics, the outcome is the results expressed as part of the total.
no you can't, but in the shivering isle you can as part of a side quest you get from an orc in crucible
She was part of religion - she was a god.
The measurable outcome in an experiment is the dependent variable. This is the part of the experiment that is being measured or observed to determine the effect of the independent variable.