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What is the difference between The Crucible and the Holocaust?

there isn't much of a difference i mean Hitler wanted to get rid of the nonwhite people. he took innocent people and killed them just because they were off a different race. in the crucible Abigail accuses many women of being witches. all of them innocent. but why would she accuse them ? she could have not liked them. could have been there social status. she accused Elizabeth proctor mainly because she wanted proctor to herself. hope this helps


How does arthur miller create tension in the crucible?

I think its by always creating a dark dingy atmosphere all the time, and then there's the fact that all the characters could be accused at any second... I got this as an essay question...


Why must the crucible be cooled before weighing?

There are a few reasons: Safety, so individual does not get burned; a hot crucible could damage the scale; hot crucible could alter the substance being weighed; a hot crucible as the heat is released into surrounding air, it causes convection air currents when using an electronic scale than measures to multiple decimal places can give a miss reading and give the individual a larger error percentage in their experiment.


In the crucible how could you defend tituba as being innocent?

well she was kinda servant to Abby and Betty so they could have forced her into it. Also it was her culture to do ceremonies like they did in the woods, it wasn't something wrong to do, according to the way she was brought up. well she was kinda servant to Abby and Betty so they could have forced her into it. Also it was her culture to do ceremonies like they did in the woods, it wasn't something wrong to do, according to the way she was brought up.


What are some symbols in The Crucible?

There are very few symbols in 'The Crucible'. Regardless, it could be used to symbolize how bad Communism paranoia was in America in the 1950s.

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What is the difference between The Crucible and the Holocaust?

there isn't much of a difference i mean Hitler wanted to get rid of the nonwhite people. he took innocent people and killed them just because they were off a different race. in the crucible Abigail accuses many women of being witches. all of them innocent. but why would she accuse them ? she could have not liked them. could have been there social status. she accused Elizabeth proctor mainly because she wanted proctor to herself. hope this helps


Could you be accused of being a witch in 1879?

No


Why is it important to leave The Crucible well covered during the cooling period?

Keeping the crucible covered will keep dust from falling into it, which could offset the mass of both the crucible itself as well as the substance inside it. A covered crucible will also prevent material inside the crucible being lost to the air.


How does arthur miller create tension in the crucible?

I think its by always creating a dark dingy atmosphere all the time, and then there's the fact that all the characters could be accused at any second... I got this as an essay question...


What do innocent and nonchalantly have in common?

Acting nonchalantly is when you stay composed and innocent. So the two could relate beause innocence is not being involed and nonchalantly is unconcern.


How many people were accused of McCarthyism?

over 9000!!! ^yeah I don't think so, I am researching McCarthyism and the play by Arthur Miller, The Crucible, and somewhere along the way i saw that there were more than 320 people accused, of course this could just be the artists that were blacklisted. I will try to update this if i find a better answer


What is the opposite of accused?

The opposite of accused is not accused, which could be cleared or uninvolved. The opposite status could also be exonerated.


What did the innocent say they did as witches to stop being hung?

Witches were burned, because they could escape suffocation.


How could an accused avoid punishment during the Salem witch trials?

They could confess to being a witch and then only spend time in jail rather than being hung.


Why must the crucible be cooled before weighing?

There are a few reasons: Safety, so individual does not get burned; a hot crucible could damage the scale; hot crucible could alter the substance being weighed; a hot crucible as the heat is released into surrounding air, it causes convection air currents when using an electronic scale than measures to multiple decimal places can give a miss reading and give the individual a larger error percentage in their experiment.


In the crucible how could you defend tituba as being innocent?

well she was kinda servant to Abby and Betty so they could have forced her into it. Also it was her culture to do ceremonies like they did in the woods, it wasn't something wrong to do, according to the way she was brought up. well she was kinda servant to Abby and Betty so they could have forced her into it. Also it was her culture to do ceremonies like they did in the woods, it wasn't something wrong to do, according to the way she was brought up.


Could you give me a example of symbolism in a sentence?

The innocent and beautiful water lily is being eaten up by cruel animals.