The Crucible Final
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show | He is a wretched, cowardly person
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show | They fear her power to accuse them
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Why is Sarah Goode accused of witchcraft | show 🗑
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Why does Tituba confess to meeting with the devil | show 🗑
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Why are cows wandering the roads of Salem | show 🗑
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How can Giles Corey best be described | show 🗑
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What does John Proctor mean when he says, “My wife will never die for me” | show 🗑
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show | Beware of it!”
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When does Hale begin to seriously doubt the morality and motivations of the court | show 🗑
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Why is it important to Danforth and Parris that Proctor confess | show 🗑
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Why does Abigail first go into the forest | show 🗑
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show | To tell the court that Abigail’s story is a hoax.
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What does Reverend Hale begin to worry about by the end of Act II | show 🗑
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show | They are afraid the villagers will turn on them.
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How can Thomas Putnam’s attitude toward Reverend Parris be described | show 🗑
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Why did Abigail stick a needle into her stomach | show 🗑
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What can readers infer from the references made to Andover | show 🗑
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How can Thomas Putnam best be described | show 🗑
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show | She wanted to save John’s reputation.
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show | When Proctor rips up his confession.
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show | He is concerned for his own safety.
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show | Gloomy and forbidding.
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Why does Danforth refuse to postpone the hangings | show 🗑
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show | She knew his presence would only cause more hysteria in Salem.
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Why is Giles Corey arrested | show 🗑
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show | He has his self-respect and knows there is some goodness in him.
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Why is Francis Nurse terrified when Danforth insists on questioning the people who signed his petition | show 🗑
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Why is Parris reluctant to tell anyone that Betty may be bewitched | show 🗑
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Why does Hale denounce the proceedings of the court | show 🗑
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What did the citizens of Salem think about dancing | show 🗑
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show | She confessed.
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Why does Mary Warren enjoy her role in court at first | show 🗑
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With what is Reverend Parris most concerned | show 🗑
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Why does Mary Warren say she cannot tell the truth in court | show 🗑
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show | John has had an adulterous affair.
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How do most of the villagers view Rebecca Nurse | show 🗑
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When Judge Hathorne questions Martha Corey at the beginning of Act III, what can the audience infer about the court | show 🗑
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In Act III why does Hathorne want to arrest Giles Corey and Francis Nurse | show 🗑
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show | Dramatic irony
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What is Proctor’s main purpose in bringing Mary Warren to court | show 🗑
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During the presentation of evidence, Proctor’s behavior toward Danforth can best be described as what | show 🗑
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Which character represents the tactic of making personal attacks on the integrity of witnesses | show 🗑
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show | The developments contradict the message of the story.
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show | It appeals to Danforth’s fears of subversion.
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What motivates Hale’s attempt to intervene on behalf of Proctor | show 🗑
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show | Abigail’s pretending to be attacked by Mary’s spirit.
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show | Proctor is arrested.
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What does Proctor mean when he tells Danforth, “God damns our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together” | show 🗑
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What deal does Danforth try to make with John Proctor in Act III | show 🗑
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show | Rev. Hale
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show | Putnam
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show | Pretend to faint.
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What does Abigail Williams do as soon as Danforth begins to question her | show 🗑
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show | He says that Abigail is seeking vengeance.
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show | That she will not lie.
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How do the girls in the room terrorize Mary Warren | show 🗑
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Who is taken to jail at the end of Act III | show 🗑
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show | Because of his age.
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show | With contempt.
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Why does Danforth dismiss Giles’ deposition | show 🗑
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show | Mary Warren renounces her deposition.
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What is Hale disgusted with at the end of Act III | show 🗑
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show | Hale.
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show | greed
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What does Abigail succeed in doing in Act III | show 🗑
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Why does Mary seem to change her mind about telling the truth in Act III | show 🗑
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show | A yellow bird.
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Why doesn’t Danforth want to find out the girls’ accusations are false | show 🗑
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show | She loves John and wants to protect him
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show | New England
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show | Predestination, original sin, literal interpretation of the Bible
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show | Religious freedom in America, they believed that God chose those who were to be saved at the time they were born, they were required to adhere to a strict code of morality and behavior
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What did the Puritans value | show 🗑
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show | Her dismissal from the Proctor household has created gossip in the congregation and created an awkward situation for him.
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show | He believes his congregation will drive him out of Salem if there is witchcraft in his house.
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What concern does Rebecca Nurse express when she learns that Reverend Hale has been summoned | show 🗑
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show | Threatens Parris
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show | He still desires her
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show | Attempting to overthrow the court
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show | 17th
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show | They represent different factions within the village
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What does Mrs. Putnam confess to Hale | show 🗑
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show | Abigail told him.
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As she sat in court, what did Mary Warren make for Elizabeth | show 🗑
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Whose arrest “proves” that the town has gone completely mad | show 🗑
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When John Proctor said “Vengeance is walking Salem,” what did he mean | show 🗑
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show | Reaching out for land.
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After Danforth tells Proctor that Elizabeth is expecting a child and has at least a year to live, why does Proctor still insist on presenting his evidence | show 🗑
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show | Tries to convince him to sign a confession to save his life.
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show | Arthur Miller.
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show | Tituba
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Who did Abigail drink a blood charm for | show 🗑
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What is the significance of the golden candlesticks | show 🗑
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Why did Elizabeth fire Abigail Williams from her service | show 🗑
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show | To insure his sons would inherit his farm, it wasn’t true, and he refused to support the hysteria that had taken his wife as well.
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show | More weight.
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show | His confession.
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On what in America’s history was the play based | show 🗑
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show | 18
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Why is Mr. Proctor suspected by Mr. Hale | show 🗑
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show | Golden candlesticks.
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Why does John Proctor dislike Reverend Parris | show 🗑
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show | rabbit
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show | "God is dead."
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Elizabeth lies in court and says that John is not a lecher. What is this an example of | show 🗑
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show | He quits the court.
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How many people signed a petition stating that Rebecca Nurse, Giles Corey, and Elizabeth Proctor are all good God fearing Christians | show 🗑
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How can those accused of witchcraft save themselves from hanging | show 🗑
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show | Get a lawyer.
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Abigail tries to work her plan to have John all to herself. Why is the ending ironic | show 🗑
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What happens to Abigail in the end | show 🗑
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show | If he hanged, all of his land would go up for auction. If he is pressed to death, his family gets to keep its land.
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show | John Proctor
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Who is the antagonist in the play | show 🗑
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Why doesn’t Elizabeth feel she should try to change her husband’s mind | show 🗑
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What is the best definition of the word crucible as it applies to the play | show 🗑
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In the Overture how is Salem described | show 🗑
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What does Abigail believe about her dismissal from the Proctors’ service | show 🗑
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What is Ann Putnam’s greatest grief | show 🗑
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show | Salem, Massachusetts, 1692
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What did Tituba do in the forest | show 🗑
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What does John Proctor predict will happen to Abigail before she is twenty | show 🗑
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In the Overture of Act I, how does Miller say Salem was run | show 🗑
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show | A tightly controlled communal society
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By what were the Salem witch trials motivated | show 🗑
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At the beginning of the play when his daughter is ill, about what is Parris most concerned | show 🗑
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Why is Betty most likely in the trancelike state | show 🗑
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What is Abigail motivated by when she threatens Betty in Act I | show 🗑
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show | She knows she can persuade Mrs. Putnam and not be punished.
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Why does Giles Corey say something about his wife’s reading of books | show 🗑
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In Act I how does Parris’s belief in the supernatural affect his response to his daughter’s illness | show 🗑
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show | They saw their slaves as being only a step away from paganism.
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What is Thomas Putnam’s attitude toward Parris | show 🗑
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show | Mrs. Putnam feels she deserves to know why she has had to endure the deaths of seven children.
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show | Anger at having lost her children
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show | Disorder and evil
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Considering Tituba’s state of mind when she began naming names, what can you infer about her motivation | show 🗑
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show | Claims she is an official of the court trying witches
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show | Bring in some flowers
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show | That he is still interested in Abigail
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What reason does John Proctor give Hale for his absence from church | show 🗑
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Why does Hale come to the Proctors’ house | show 🗑
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What is Hale’s advice to the Proctors as he prepares to leave their house | show 🗑
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show | It has a needle stuck in its stomach.
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Who is Ezekiel Cheever | show 🗑
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As Elizabeth is led away to jail, what does John demand of Mary Warren | show 🗑
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show | The court has accused fourteen people of witchcraft, the crowd parts for Abigail like the sea for the Israelites, Mary Warren describes Abigail as though Abigail were a saint.
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Why does Proctor say he is reluctant to go to Salem and tell what Abigail said to him | show 🗑
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show | She cannot say the Ten Commandments.
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show | He questions them about the Ten Commandments, their church attendance, and their belief in witchcraft.
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show | Abigail Williams
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show | He does not like the Rev. Parris
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What is the most probable cause of the accusation of witchcraft | show 🗑
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show | He has come to take away Elizabeth to jail.
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What is Mary Warren’s motivation for joining the girls in their accusations of witchcraft in the first place | show 🗑
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show | So she can have John once Elizabeth is executed.
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show | The Salem jail the autumn after the trial
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show | Their confessions will confirm the justice of all the trials and executions
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show | Injustice may be committed in the name of the law.
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show | He sees that Parris is motivated by fear for his own safety and reputation.
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What is ironic about calling the confessions of witchcraft “coming to God” | show 🗑
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What lesson does Elizabeth Proctor learn during her three months’ imprisonment | show 🗑
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show | To save Proctor from execution.
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show | Parris
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What is the climax of Act IV | show 🗑
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What theme is reflected by Proctor’s decision to tear up his confession | show 🗑
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What theme is represented by Danforth’s behavior | show 🗑
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show | Fear and suspicion can lead to perversions of justice.
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At the opening of Act IV what does Ezekiel Cheever reveal | show 🗑
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What news does Reverend Parris give the court in Act IV | show 🗑
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Which two men urge Danforth to postpone the witch trials because a rebellion in the town seems possible | show 🗑
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How does Giles Corey die | show 🗑
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show | He does not want to confess a lie to contemptible people.
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What does Elizabeth blame herself for | show 🗑
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show | She was not a loving or proper wife.
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show | Her approval for confession to witchcraft.
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show | Allow his lie to be made public.
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What does John admit to in his confession | show 🗑
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show | It keeps him warm.
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In Act IV what is Parris worried about | show 🗑
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show | They are reconciled.
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show | The spiritual decay of the community.
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show | Being suspicious and keeping a “cold house.”
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show | He begs the accused to save their lives.
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show | His own conscience.
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When John goes to the gallows and Elizabeth says that her husband has his “goodness” now, what does she mean | show 🗑
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Why does Elizabeth refuse to influence John’s decision about whether to confess | show 🗑
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show | He wants to be courageous like Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey.
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