What does John mean with his proclamation I am John Proctor You will not use me?
he meant that he would not sign or write a confession of something he knew he didn't do.
What does Elizabeth realize when she finds out that she had been accused?
That someone thought she might have done something.
yes John Proctor is a martyr because he was willing to die rather than tarnish his family name by admitting to committing a crime that he didn't do.
A Proctor tears up his confession?
Because John realizes that signing this confession will ruin his name for his three sons. rak i copy cio te uh
What is Reverend Hale focused when he is summoned to Salem Village?
To find out what caused Betty's illness
In the cruicble What explanation does Cheever give for Parris'smad look?
That parris argued with the farmers who are upset because the cows of people who are jailled are wandering around town
Why was rebecca nurse charged with killing mrsputnam's babies?
Rebecca Nurse was accused of murder and witchcraft mainly because she had many surviving children. Mrs. Putnam was convinced that the seven babies she lost at childbirth were being sacrificed for the lives of Rebecca Nurse's children.
John did not tell Elizabeth that he was alone with Abigail.
How Does Giles Corey argue his wife's innocence?
Giles Corey argues his wife's innocence by presenting evidence and questioning the credibility of the accusations against her. He emphasizes her good character and her commitment to the community, asserting that the charges are fabricated. Corey also highlights the absurdity of the witch trials, suggesting that the motivations behind the accusations are rooted in personal vendettas rather than truth. His passionate defense showcases his deep belief in her integrity and the injustice of the proceedings.
After being beaten and pressured to confess, Tituba confesses that she was in a pact with the Devil. As a slave, Tituba was aware of how powerless she was and decided to just tell them what they seemed to want to hear and her torment. She also goes further and indict several other women as being in league with Satan as well.
Did john proctor have a grudge against anyone during the trials?
John proctor had a grudge against michelle Obama for cutting school lunches down
What is examples of fallacy in The Crucible?
act 4 : 'the room is dark ,quiet and gloomy ' suggest the character is calm
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What did Elizabeth Proctor do after John died?
She was released from jail almost a year after his execution, got her conviction reversed and remarried.
In The Crucible who was the mob mentality?
The "mob mentality" theme in the crucible isn't necessarily one person it's the entire group, moving in an unorganized direction towards the same thing: burning people who may or may not have been witches. In the Crucible, you don't get to see where it really starts, but what you do see is the first person to actually name someone as a witch, Abigail. After Abigail, the accused accuse other people, those people accuse other people, etc., Thus leading to the "mob mentality" in The Crucible.
Miller related the 1692 witch trials to his own life, when people were being persecuted because they were thought to be communists. In my opinion, the theme of mob mentality is more evident when you look at the comparison, maybe because it is on a larger scale. IE the whole country instead of one village.
So, in short, the "mob mentality" in The Crucible isn't just one person, it's the entire village contributing.
Why did Mary warren accuse john proctor?
In the beginning, Mary agrees to go with John Proctor and testify against Abigail in court, but then when actually in court, she flakes under pressure and accuses Proctor of witchcraft and joins Abigail once again.
tituba is the one who conjured up the spirits
Why does Abigail blame tituba for the incident in the woods?
Because she want to keih lot with John proct.
For what reason did parris send for reverend hale?
Rev. Hale was supposedly a master on the matter of expelling evil and helped in other towns.