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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Reading Journal - The Crucible

The exploit is set in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. The narration that Betty is the victim of witchery is track fast in Salem, and a crowd has gathered in Parriss house. John watch, a local farmer, enters Parris house to crossroads the girls. Reverend vigorous is an adroit man, and he has studied witchery extensively and starts to question Abigail most the dancing in the forest, still Abigail maintains that the dancing was not connected to witchcraft. Under severe questioning, she insists that she did not call the monstrosity plainly that Tituba did. Tituba maintains that someone else is bewitching the children because the devil has many witches in his service. salubrious calls for the marshal to bring press to arrest the accused witches.\nI chose reverend Hale because in the first interpret he is sure of himself, noesis and actions he has a glowing of security. Hale enters in a hassle of activity, carrying large books and projecting an appearance of great knowledge .\na tight-skinned, eager-eyed intellectual. This is a beloved errand for him; on world called here to ascertain witchcraft he has felt the hook of the specialist whose unique knowledge has at last been in public called for.(30-31)\nIn this chapter I did exchangeable how Hale was presented, with authority. What I in reality dis want is how Abigail denies everything that she did. My impression of her is that she´s a hypocrite. I liked how big the role of Betty was evening though she didnt let loose that much. My favorite quote of this chapter was Hales´: we shall lease study if it comes to tracking trim back the old boy (34) It stood protrude to me because even though this geek represents security and knowledge so far I comprehend how naïve Hale was because he really thought that he was pursuing the devil.\nThe second act takes place in the usual room of Proctors house eight-spot days later. John Proctor returns from a day in the fields and greets his wife, Elizabeth. They make down(p) talk. Elizabeth is disturbed to r...

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