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It is also important to note that those who are "coming to God" and confessing to... - ms-mcgregor answered a question in The Crucible Group:
The motives of characters who confess to witchcraft have very little to do with... - colts91 asked a question in The Crucible Group:
In "The Crucible" what is ironic about calling the confessions of witchcraft... - jeff-hauge answered a question in The Crucible Group:
The Putnam family was opposed to the placement of Parris as minister three years... - katemschultz answered a question in The Crucible Group:
Reverend Parris is caught in a tough position. He doesn't want to admit that his... - hillabeans17 asked a question in The Crucible Group:
In "The Crucible", why has Revernd Parris sent for Reverned Hale? - katemschultz answered a question in The Crucible Group:
Ann obviously knew what the girls were doing and didn't tell anyone about... - lizbv answered a question in The Crucible Group:
Ann Putnam's action of sending her daughter to conjure spirits serves to enforce... - heylarry asked a question in The Crucible Group:
In "The Crucible", what can you deduce from the fact that Ann Putnam... - ms-mcgregor added a post in The Crucible Group:
In The Overture, or Act I of "The Crucible", Miller first introduces s Parris by... - lauraebaez answered a question in The Crucible Group:
The evidence is quite clear at the onset of the play. Parris is more concerned... - babygirl328 created a topic in The Crucible Group:
Establishing Character and Tragedy in "The Crucibile" - rafa asked a question in The Crucible Group:
Two examples of how Salem's influential citizens become... - lizbv answered a question in The Crucible Group:
McCarthy led the accusations that swept through hollywood and gave rise to mass... - sullymonster answered a question in The Crucible Group:
The "Red Scare" of the 1950s referred to an attitude experienced during... - haley7 asked a question in The Crucible Group:
In relationship to "The Crucible", what did Senator Joseph McCarthy have... - pmiranda2857 answered a question in The Crucible Group:
The girls seek out the help of Tituba, because Ann Putnam wants to know why her... - amy-lepore answered a question in The Crucible Group:
The girls in this play seek out Tituba because she is from Barbados and because... - rafa asked a question in The Crucible Group:
In "The Crucible," why would the town girls in the beginning of the play... - lizbv answered a question in The Crucible Group:
The exact quote from Act I is:"Let either of you beathe a wod, o the edge of...
