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john proctor i think
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17 I think
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I think around 1690's I thionk but I'm not quite sure.
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john proctor i think
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17 I think
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I think around 1690's I thionk but I'm not quite sure.
She's done something bad so people think she is bad and she does not have a good name
Giles Corey. His wife is then accused of witchcraft because of this. Hence why he goes to plead with Governor Danforth in Act 3 of 'The Crucible'
Arthur Miller thought about how people can be accused of things without proof. He compared the Salem Witch Trials to himself and others being accused of being communist traitors.
i don't think so, im pretty sure he got away with it because the government didn't realise it was based on real life.
The Crucible was set in Salem, Massachusetts during the late 1600s. Considering the time period and location, though I don't think it ever officially states it, the religion active during the play would most likely be Puritanism.
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...