When was The Crucible published?
It was originally published in 1953.
What are the major themes of the Crucible?
Following are the major themes of the Crucible, Judgment, Goodness, Deception, Power, and Authority.
What was happening In the Forest in Crucible?
Abigail and the group of girls gathered in the forest to dance and chanting over the fire.
Who confessed first to witchcraft in The Crucible?
Sarah Good
What did Abigail drink in the forest?
She drank blood.
What do you know about crucible?
It is a metaphor that is used to symbolize Salem village which was contained during the witch trials.
Why does Abigail dislike Elizabeth?
She dislikes Elizabeth because she has true feelings for Elizabeth's husband.
What is an overture in The Crucible?
Overture is a musical opening in a drama. The first act of the crucible is an overture because it has a series of dramatic events. It provides information during the Witch Trials.
Which events inspired Arthur to write The Crucible?
Arthur was inspired by the McCarthy hearings and the Communists in the U.S.A government. McCarthy was the person who was trying to root out Communists in the U.S.A.These events inspired Arthur to write The Crucible.
At Proctor's house, Why was Abigail send away from her job?
She was freed from her job because Proctor's wife Elizabeth discovered Abigail's affair with her husband.
What is the symbolism of Fire in the Crucible?
Fire symbolizes lust, sexual desires, deceit, and wild emotions.
Who accused Proctor's wife?
Abigail blamed Elizabeth, Proctor's wife for witchcraft because Abigail was in love with Proctor.
And it was the only way to get Proctor.
What was the reason behind the confession of Proctor's act of adultery?
He confessed his act of disloyalty with Abigail to defend Elizabeth because Abigail was respected in the Court and it was the only way to get her down.
What was the discussion between Tituba and Sarah Good?
They were speaking about the devil who will come to take them to Barbados. And Tituba says he is a pleasure-man in Barbados.
Why is Parris afraid?
He was afraid to hang Proctor and Rebecca the next day because Parris fears a rebellion in the village of Salem. Because both were well respected in the village.
What has Hale advised to condemned prisoners?
He advises the condemned prisoners to lie to the court and save their lives.
Why Betty was screamed in the crucible?
Betty was started screaming because she heard a church song and Betty was not ready to hear the Lord's name.
What is the main reason for the conflict between Parris and John Proctor?
Proctor believes that Parris is using his authority in the wrong way and he is also an abusive person while Parris believes that Proctor is attempting to take his authority.
Who has lost seven babies in the play?
Putnam lost her seven babies in the crucible.
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