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A crucible is a ceramic container to hold molten metal. To make the ceramic, you have to "fire" or heat the clay to transform it into the hardened ceramic that will hold the metal. At high temperatures, the minerals and clay react and change form.
He showed the suffering of an ordinary man.
Arthur Miller was trying mirror McCarthyism to make a point with his book so he had to doctor some facts to make them fit. He also had to tell a story so what he wrote about had to be interesting.
Abigail is Parris's niece. Parris is the new reverend in the chuch, but no one really likes him because he wants to change to much. Proctor really hates him for this reason, which is why he stopped going to church.
no, she remained the same
A crucible is a ceramic container to hold molten metal. To make the ceramic, you have to "fire" or heat the clay to transform it into the hardened ceramic that will hold the metal. At high temperatures, the minerals and clay react and change form.
He showed the suffering of an ordinary man.
He showed the suffering of the ordinary man.
Arthur Miller was trying mirror McCarthyism to make a point with his book so he had to doctor some facts to make them fit. He also had to tell a story so what he wrote about had to be interesting.
He tells them that she speaks the truth about God giving her the child and that only she can teach pearl about how bad decisions can change your life.
Abigail is Parris's niece. Parris is the new reverend in the chuch, but no one really likes him because he wants to change to much. Proctor really hates him for this reason, which is why he stopped going to church.
no, she remained the same
He has admitted to adultery.
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Abigail does not change in the text. She is a static character who maintains her allegations through the duration of the play.
No effect, we choose the crucible because it doesn't lose a bit of weight and it doesn't change when we put it on the fire.
At first Abigail was revealed a sweet & innocent seventeen year old, orphan who lived with her uncle (Reverend Parris). As the play progresses, she turns into a manipulative & deceitful girl. She then turns into a thief because she fled the town and stole 30 pounds of Rev. Paris's' money.