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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Reading Journal - The Crucible

The play is set in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. The rumor that Betty is the victim of witchcraft is running fast in Salem, and a crowd has gathered in Parriss habitation. thaumaturgy Proctor, a local farmer, enters Parris sept to join the girls. Reverend salubrious is an intellectual man, and he has analyze witchcraft extensively and starts to oral sex Abigail about the dancing in the forest, but Abigail maintains that the dancing was non connected to witchcraft. Under thoroughgoing(a) questioning, she insists that she did not call the get at but that Tituba did. Tituba maintains that someone else is bonny the children because the devil has many witches in his service. twinge calls for the marshal to add up irons to arrest the incriminate witches.\nI chose reverend embrace because in the first piece he is sure of himself, friendship and actions he has a intense of security. Hale enters in a flurry of activity, carrying large books and project an air of great friendshi p.\na tight-skinned, eager-eyed intellectual. This is a beloved errand for him; on being called here to tick off witchcraft he has mat up the pride of the specialist whose preposterous knowledge has at eventually been publicly called for.(30-31)\nIn this chapter I did like how Hale was presented, with authority. What I really disliked is how Abigail denies everything that she did. My model of her is that she´s a hypocrite. I liked how big the lineament of Betty was even though she didnt speak that much. My favorite reiterate of this chapter was Hales´: we shall need study if it comes to trailing down the old male child (34) It stood out to me because even though this character represents security and knowledge so far I sensed how naïve Hale was because he really archetype that he was pursuing the devil.\nThe sec act takes place in the common room of Proctors house eight twenty-four hourss later. prank Proctor returns from a day in the fields and greets his wife, Eliza beth. They clear up small talk. Elizabeth is disturbed to r...

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