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They question him. Eventually he is condemned to hang, but not in the scene.
Abigail Williams, Judge Cheever, and Reverend Paris in court.
The girls, and others, are using legal proceedings to settle private scores.
Act three mainly takes place in the court house.
Go to Salem and tell the court Abigale said that it were all sport.
They question him. Eventually he is condemned to hang, but not in the scene.
Abigail Williams, Judge Cheever, and Reverend Paris in court.
The girls, and others, are using legal proceedings to settle private scores.
Act three mainly takes place in the court house.
Go to Salem and tell the court Abigale said that it were all sport.
His affair with Abigial because he knew she would bring it up in court anyways.
He gives evidence against Putnum saying he only wants land. Giles will not give the name of the man who told him this
John Proctor reveals about his affair with Abigail in open court. He reveals it because in court Abigail calls God, and Proctor accuses her of being a woman who sleeps around and tells the court they had an affair.
Giles's bragging about going to court dozens of times and his use of the word "fart" in court offers a little comic relief.
Hale examines Proctor and his wife in their home because their names came up in court.
The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller about the Salem witch trials. In this play, Mary Warren is brought into court to testify on the behalf of Elizabeth Proctor during the third act.
If you are talking about Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Reverend Hale denounced and quit the court because he no longer agreed with what they were doing. He realized that the court's motives and strategies for weeding out Salem's "witches" were unjust, and wanted nothing to do with the process. He was truly courageous in standing up for what he believed in.