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The Crucible Introduction + Context. Plot Summary. Detailed Summary & Analysis Act 1 Act 2 Act 3 Act 4 Themes All Themes Puritanism and Individuality
Proctor have you given out this story in the village? Proctor. We have not. Parris. They've come to overthrow the court
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In a frenzy. Proctor furiously rails against the court
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“You should surely know that Cain were an upright man and yet he did kill Abel.” (Parris
Explain the significance of Mary's gift. (3). 25.6. Refer to lines 4–5: 'We must all love each other now Goody Proctor.'.
Tell me Mister. Proctor
Hale leaves the court in disgust. Page 13. The Crucible Act 4 Summary Notes. It is three months later and it is the
3. 4. 5. 6. NOTES. SCAN FOR. MULTIMEDIA. The Crucible Act I 563 Proctor: I falter nothing
4. Act One. Worksheet Four. This worksheet accompanies slide 2 of The Crucible – Act One.ppt. Plot summary exercise. Fill in the gaps in the summary below
Predilec on – preexis ng preference. 2. Ingra a ng – charming; fla ering. 3. Dissembling – lying concealing ones inten ons. 4. Calumny – false accusa on;
Rebecca Nurse is no Bridget that lived three year with. Bishop before she married him. John Proctor is not Isaac Ward that drank his family to ruin. (To
1. conten ous - argumenta ve. 2. deposi on – the tes mony of a witness made under oath but not in open court. 3. impercep ble – barely no ceable. 4.
The Crucible Act Three. 1137. Page 2. JUDGE HATHORNE enters. He is in his sixties
ABIGAIL: (With a flash of anger. Throwing his hands off.) How do you call me child! PROCTOR: (As 3 or 4 persons off-stage begin a quiet chant
- Hale continues to stand up against the court; the injustice against Proctor will be the last the he can tolerate. Page 4. “You are either lying now or you