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  • Crucible act 2 part 2 questions Flashcards - Quizlet
    Elizabeth is concerned that Abigail's plan is going to work, but is also concerned because John is acting like he doesn't see this happening when he clearly does, "(Elizabeth] She thinks to take my place, John [Proctor] She cannot think it! He knows it is true " (61)
  • Scene 4 - CliffsNotes
    The fact that Abigail willingly inflicts a stabbing wound upon herself demonstrates how far she will go to destroy Elizabeth and possess Proctor Scene 4 also provides Proctor with an opportunity to discredit Abigail and prove the falsity of her accusation against Elizabeth
  • The Crucible Questions and Answers - eNotes. com
    In The Crucible, Judge Danforth's statement, "We burn a hot fire here; it melts down all concealment," is deeply ironic Intended to signify the court's ability to uncover truth, it instead
  • Act 2 review questions Flashcards - Quizlet
    During this time Mary Warren has been in court, she comes back and reports that Elizabeth had been said to be accused, but she saved it She than gives Elizabeth a doll to say she is sorry What is the only way a person accused of witchcraft can save his or her life?
  • Scene 3 - CliffsNotes
    When Danforth asks Elizabeth why she dismissed Abigail, Elizabeth lies, concealing Proctor and Abigail's affair Abigail and the girls again begin accusing Mary Warren, who recants again and claims that Proctor forced her to say that Abigail is lying
  • the crucible act 1-4 Flashcards - Quizlet
    He is temporarily persuaded because Proctor confessed the affair, which would give Abigail a reason other than witchcraft to convict Elizabeth in the court Cite Abigail's answer when Danforth questions her about being a harlot
  • Why Did Elizabeth Hide? - Things Paul Luke
    Luke begins his story about Elizabeth by telling us that she was a daughter of Aaron, the first Jewish high priest, and she was righteous (Luke 1:5-6) She and her husband were blameless, as far as the Law was concerned This means she kept short accounts with the Lord When she sinned, she repented and sought to walk with integrity before God





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