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1. In the novel “The Crucible”, when Betty Parris gets caught dancing by her father Reverend Parris, he was worried about his good reputation and losing his job.
2.The money matters in the Crucible because people pointed out witches who were poor people, slaves, black skin color, and homeless people. So, if those people pointed out that they are witches then they’re screwed because they don’t have anything to defend or to prove evidence. Thus, money matters in the Crucible that rich people such as Reverend Parris, Tom Putnam, Francis Nurse, and John Proctor they were never called up as a witch. Also, the rich people can control poor people to make any conspiracy or rumors about their hates in order to make them in a bad situation or to make their reputation go down. Those scenes explains that in the novel Crucible there are ways of characters hold power in the story.
3.In Act two, the doll is very important because it symbolizes Abigail’s evil and the doll is the testimony of Elizabeth Proctor being a witch.
4.Elizabeth Proctor was mad at John Proctor because she found out that he was cheating on Elizabeth with Abigail. Also, Elizabeth asked John to tell the truth in the court that the girls were lying.
5.In the movie The Crucible describes Abigail as less evil than the play because this scene makes Abigail hysterical and seem more crazy.
6.When Elizabeth was called up to give testimony, she was lying to Judge Danforth to save John Proctor and herself. But after the conversation between Judge Danforth and Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor tells Elizabeth that he told the truth.
7.Giles Corey was at the court because his wife Martha Corey was called up as a witch because she was reading a lot of books, and also Thomas Putnam wanted to take Giles’s land to gain power.
8.At the court, she tried to tell the whole truth, but Abigail and the other girls felt betrayed by Mary Warren. So, Abigail and the other girls started to say “She’s the witch.” Mary Warren was afraid that she’d be hanged as a witch, so she lied and betrayed John Proctor.
9.Even though John Proctor was hanged in the end of the story, he kept his pride that he did not lie about seeing the Devil. When Judge Danforth said that John Proctor’s testimony will be made public, John Proctor does not give his testimony to Judge Danforth because he already sold his soul, God already saw him signing the testimony, and he does not want to sell his name. Elizabeth respects John Proctor now because she thinks that he is doing the right thing and John Proctor’s action is just.
10.Giles Corey saved his land by refusing to say that he was (guilty) or wasn’t (not guilty) a warlock. So the court couldn’t prove that he was a warlock or not, and the government couldn’t take his land.
1. In the novel “The Crucible”, when Betty Parris gets caught dancing by her father Reverend Parris, he was worried about his good reputation and losing his job.
2.The money matters in the Crucible because people pointed out witches who were poor people, slaves, black skin color, and homeless people. So, if those people pointed out that they are witches then they’re screwed because they don’t have anything to defend or to prove evidence. Thus, money matters in the Crucible that rich people such as Reverend Parris, Tom Putnam, Francis Nurse, and John Proctor they were never called up as a witch. Also, the rich people can control poor people to make any conspiracy or rumors about their hates in order to make them in a bad situation or to make their reputation go down. Those scenes explains that in the novel Crucible there are ways of characters hold power in the story.
3.In Act two, the doll is very important because it symbolizes Abigail’s evil and the doll is the testimony of Elizabeth Proctor being a witch.
4.Elizabeth Proctor was mad at John Proctor because she found out that he was cheating on Elizabeth with Abigail. Also, Elizabeth asked John to tell the truth in the court that the girls were lying.
5.In the movie The Crucible describes Abigail as less evil than the play because this scene makes Abigail hysterical and seem more crazy.
6.When Elizabeth was called up to give testimony, she was lying to Judge Danforth to save John Proctor and herself. But after the conversation between Judge Danforth and Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor tells Elizabeth that he told the truth.
7.Giles Corey was at the court because his wife Martha Corey was called up as a witch because she was reading a lot of books, and also Thomas Putnam wanted to take Giles’s land to gain power.
8.At the court, she tried to tell the whole truth, but Abigail and the other girls felt betrayed by Mary Warren. So, Abigail and the other girls started to say “She’s the witch.” Mary Warren was afraid that she’d be hanged as a witch, so she lied and betrayed John Proctor.
9.Even though John Proctor was hanged in the end of the story, he kept his pride that he did not lie about seeing the Devil. When Judge Danforth said that John Proctor’s testimony will be made public, John Proctor does not give his testimony to Judge Danforth because he already sold his soul, God already saw him signing the testimony, and he does not want to sell his name. Elizabeth respects John Proctor now because she thinks that he is doing the right thing and John Proctor’s action is just.
10.Giles Corey saved his land by refusing to say that he was (guilty) or wasn’t (not guilty) a warlock. So the court couldn’t prove that he was a warlock or not, and the government couldn’t take his land.