he doesn't... I'm pretty sure he isn't married...
In The Crucible Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft.
Elizabeth proctor
This is too vague a question. Please clarify what point in the book you are talking about.
Sarah Osburn and Sarah Good
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Abigail Williams accuses Mary Warren of witchcraft during a tense confrontation. Abigail claims that Mary is threatening her and the other girls, asserting that Mary is working with the devil. This accusation is part of Abigail's manipulative strategy to maintain her power and control over the situation, while also shifting blame away from herself. Ultimately, Abigail's actions contribute to the hysteria and chaos of the Salem witch trials.
In The Crucible Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft.
Elizabeth proctor
She accuses Tituba of forcing her to drink charms at night and dance.
This is too vague a question. Please clarify what point in the book you are talking about.
Sarah Osburn and Sarah Good
she wanted to have a baby with john proctor. proctor promised tituba to have sex if she accuses his enemy
tituba is the one who conjured up the spirits
The Crucible directly relates to the red scare in that a small group of people were able to accuse a larger group of innocents. Arthur Miller wrote the play in direct response to the hearings that were going on in Washington D.C.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail Williams and Mercy Lewis are two key characters involved in the Salem witch trials. Abigail, motivated by her desire for John Proctor, manipulates the situation to accuse others of witchcraft, leading to hysteria in the town. Mercy supports Abigail's actions, participating in the deception and helping to fuel the chaos. Their actions ultimately contribute to the tragic consequences of the trials, including wrongful accusations and executions.
In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Tituba accuses Goody Good and Goody Osburn of being involved in witchcraft. She said that the devil came to her at night and that Goody Good and Goody Osburn were with him.
First they dance in the woods, and rather than accept punishment for their forbidden behavior, they accuse others of witchcraft, claiming witches forced them to dance.
To get the blame off her before anyboody can begin to accuse her. at the time she is as nervous as everybody else. To get the blame off her before anyboody can begin to accuse her. at the time she is as nervous as everybody else.