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Q: Why will elizabeth not be hung if she is found guilty in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?
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In The Crucible by Arthur Miller what are some evidence that Elizabeth is guilty?

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What does the quote Where choice begins innocence ends by Arthur Miller?

It means that once you make a choice, you're responsible, and "guilty" of it.


What crime was Arthur Miller convicted of?

Playwright, Arthur miller was interrogated by Senator McCarthy and the House Committee on Un-American Activities in the 1950's. While he was frank about meetings he had attended, he refused to answer questions about what other persons had attended meetings with him. The judge on the case ruled that since both questions were important to the Committee's investigation, Arthur Miller was guilty on both counts.


The Crucible Which of the following is true of John Proctor?

He is guilty of adultry


What things are suspicious about Proctor and his family in the Crucible?

because he acts guilty


What did senator Joseph McCarthy and the Red Scare of the 1950s have to do with The Crucible?

The Crucible is a tale of the Salem witch hunts during the days before the founding of the United States. The story, by playwright Arthur Miller, is an allegory on Joseph McCarthy and the hunt for Communists in the 1950's. The play is intended to convey that McCarthy, like the witch hunters, was persecuting innocent people and profiting from public hysteria. It was later suggested by Soviet archives (and the data of the Venona Project) that some of McCarthy's targets were in fact guilty of being enemy agents.


Who accused Arthur Miller of Being Communist?

Nobody is really sure who accused him, but at the time many writers were being accused and investigated, particularly among Miller's group of friends, and he had actually helped Communist-Front groups in the 1940s, and had been a member of a writers' unit of the Communist party.He was taken before the House of Un-American Activities Committee and was found guilty of beliefs in Communism. He was then found guilty of contempt of Congress for refusing to name who else had been members of the unit (this was later overturned in an appeals court in 1957).The attitudes of people changed drastically towards him, which inspired him to write The Crucible about the power of rumour and reputation.


Was Elizabeth southerns guilty?

naa she wasnt


What actors and actresses appeared in Guilty - 1922?

The cast of Guilty - 1922 includes: Ranger Bill Miller May Carson


An important event in Arthur Miller?

in 1929, the stock market plummeted. His family had to move to an appartment. Got married for the first time in 1940. In 1949, he wrote Death of a Salesman. This is his most famous play. 1951 he meets Marilyn Monroe. In 1953, The Crucible opened on Broadway and he hates McCarthyism. In 1956, Miller divorces his first wife and Marries Marilyn Monroe. In 1957, a judge finds Miller guilty of contempt of Congress. Later the judge overturns Miller's conviction. in 1961, The Misfits airs and Monroe was starring in it. Shortly after the movie aired, Miller and Monroe divorced. In 1962, Miller marries Inge Morath for his third marriage. In September of 1962, his third wife has a kid. In 1966, Miller had a son that was born with down syndrome and he sends him to a constitution. In 2002, Inge Morath dies of lymphatic cancer. On February 10, 2005, Arthur miller dies at 89.


What happend at the end of the Patriot episode of Law and Order- guilty or innocent?

At the end of the episode, 'Patriot', the defendant, Frank Miller is found guilty of 2nd degree murder. The verdict is read in the last 60 seconds of the episode; see the link below.


Who is guilty of gluttony in Canterbury Tales?

The character guilty of gluttony in "Canterbury Tales" is the Monk. He is portrayed as a hunter and lover of rich food and drink, indulging in excess rather than living a life of moderation and discipline as expected by his position in the church.