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The Crucible (play)

The Crucible is a 1952 play written by Arthur Miller in response to Congress' actions towards accused communists. In his play, he compares the hunt for communists to the famed Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Despite the connection, the Crucible cannot be considered a factual depiction of the witch trials

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What is the significance of the forest to the puritans in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

the significance of the forest is where the devil is and where all the witches practice their witch craft

Who was tituba?

Tituba was a slave that confessed to seeing the devil who appeared to her sometimes like a hog and sometimes like a great dog

Why the empty crucible and cover fired to red heat?

To drive off any volatile materials that might alter the mass of crucible and cover.

Who is Giles Corey and why is he introduced into the play?

Giles corey was martha corey husband and john procters friend. Giles corey was introduced into the story because he was an actual uncommitted victom in the salem witch trils.

What is the significance of the scene between elizabeth and john proctor?

The significance of the scene between Elizabeth and John Proctor: The scene shows the distance between them. Elizabeth knows about John's affair. John is trying very hard to make it up to her and be a better husband, but Elizabeth just cannot let it go. The scene shows that she doesn't blame him - she blames herself. She says it takes a cold wife to promote adultery. The scene also leads in to the fact that Elizabeth has been accused in court as a witch when Mary Proctor enters the house.

Why is Thomas Putnam Bitter in The Crucible?

Thomas Putnam is very bitter in 'The Crucible' because he thinks he is entitled, and all of his relatives should be entitled too. He blames all of his problems on someone else and doesn't realize that he is the master of his own destiny.

What did Abigail say about Mary's testimony in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

In Act III, scene i of The Crucible, Abigail accuses Mary of lying in her testimony because she wants to keep her own ruse going. She still hopes that somehow, these false...

What is John proctor internal conflict?

John Proctor's internal conflict revolves around his guilt over his affair with Abigail Williams and his struggle for redemption. He grapples with his sense of honor and integrity, feeling torn between exposing the truth about the witch trials and protecting his reputation and family. This moral turmoil ultimately leads him to confront his past mistakes and take a stand against the injustices of the court, highlighting his desire to reclaim his integrity. His journey reflects the broader themes of guilt, redemption, and the quest for personal truth.

What happened to reverend hale after he left Salem?

Shortly thereafter the trials were concluded. After Sarah's death in 1697 Rev. Hale wrote a book titled A Modern Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft, which condemns those who took leading roles in the trials. His book can be found at the Beverly Historical Society or online at etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/archives/ModestEnquiry/ Reverend hale lived in this house from 1694 until his death on May 15th, 1700. He was buried in the graveyard behind the First Parish Church were he ministered for 32 years and was survived by his three children Rebeckah Hale, Dr. Robert Hale, and James Hale. His house still stands at 39 Hale street in Beverly Ma, although much altered from it's original state when it was inhabited by Rev. Hale. It is open for touring June 30, 2001 through August 25, Saturday 1:00 pm to 4:00

What does giles Corey tell reverend hale about his wife?

Giles Corey reveals to Reverend Hale that he thinks his wife is practicing witchcraft. He says she was reading a weird books and that she tried to hide them from him. Giles accuses his wife Martha of being a witch.