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The crucible by arthur miller
The crucible by arthur miller










Abigail, seeing that she'll be punished unless she joins Tituba in naming names, leaps up and begins to name more witches.

the crucible by arthur miller the crucible by arthur miller

She begins to name other witches in the town. Under threat of punishment if she refuses to confess, Tituba breaks down and admits she communed with the devil. Just then, Reverend Hale, a noted investigator of witchcraft, arrives, and Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey leave. An argument about whether witchcraft led to Betty's condition soon transforms into an argument about other local political issues. As the crowd downstairs begins to sing a hymn, Betty starts screaming and Parris, Thomas Putnam, Ann Putnam, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey come running into the room. Proctor, guilt-ridden over the affair, tells her it's over. Abigail tells Proctor there was no witchcraft, and insists Proctor still loves her. While Abigail was a servant in the Proctor household, she and Proctor had an affair. Parris runs off to calm the crowd, and a local farmer named John Proctor winds up alone with Abigail. Abigail says they were just dancing, though it soon comes out that Tituba was trying to conjure dead spirits.

the crucible by arthur miller

Rumors of witchcraft spread through the town and a crowd gathers at Parris's house while Parris, nervous about his reputation, questions Abigail about what the girls were doing in the forest. Betty faints in fright at being discovered, and will not wake. In the Puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, the town minister, Reverend Parris, discovers his daughter Betty, niece Abigail, and other girls dancing in the forest with his slave Tituba.












The crucible by arthur miller