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The Crucible

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The play of “The Crucible” takes place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. This play is based off of the events that took place during the Salem Witch Trials. During this time Massachusetts was still a colony and Salem was a Puritan village within the colony. Arthur Miller, the author of this play, explains that the Salem Witch Trials developed from the Puritan's moral code during that time. The Puritan’s during this time were against all things out of the norm in their society such as witchcraft, affairs, and other evil things that went against the Holy Bible. The play begins in Reverend Samuel Parris’s home, where his daughter, Betty, lays ill in an unresponsive state. Parris praying at the front of his of his daughter’s bed. He believes the illness was caused from something supernatural. A crowd starts to gather in his parlor, because a rumor is spread throughout the town of Salem about Reverend Samuel Parris’s daughter, Betty, being a victim of witchcraft. Parris sent for Reverend Hale, who is a minister that is known to be an expert in witchcraft, to …show more content…

Mary Warren, a servant for the Proctors, steps into the room in a terrified state. She fears that they will eventually be labeled witches. Suddenly, Betty sits up from her unresponsive state and cries for her mother, but her mother has been dead for some time and is buried. Abigail tells the girls she told Parris about all of the activities they did in the woods that night, Betty cries and says that Abigail didn’t tell Parris about drinking blood as a charm to kill Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail slaps Betty across the face and tells the girls to only confess that they danced and Tituba conjured Ruth’s dead sisters. She also threaten to murder them if they breath one word about the other forbidden activities they did. Abigail tries to shake Betty out of her unresponsive state but cannot seem to get back out of

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