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... John then has a private discussion with Abigail telling her that he will never love her (Abigail) again and that he will seek revenge on her if his wife is hung ...
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... start to. Abigail then becomes essential to the play telling the court everything. At this stage she also starts to lie about. All ...
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... Even though the spirits were brought in by Abigail telling lies and threatening her friends to continue on with the lie, Mr. Hale could not detect the ...
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... Telling the reading that Abigail is cunning, deceiving. This sets a soft tone where Abigail is talking to her Proctor who she once had an affair with. ...
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... Abigail. By telling the community that he and Abigail had an affair, he tells the community that he committed adultery. John Proctor ...
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... Near the end of the book john tries to get Mary to confess about how everything done in the woods and how Abigail is telling all lies. ...
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... When Mary tries to correct her wrong-doings by telling the court the truth, Abigail makes John's plan backfire by stating that Mary is the devilish yellow bird ...
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... that he did not. Abigail gets most of the people of Salem hung by telling all of her lies trying to keep herself out of trouble. ...
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... "I do, sir. I believe she means to murder"(104) John Proctor is telling the court that h thinks Abigail is intentionally trying to kill these people. ...
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... previous verdicts on witchcraft; Parris lets his pride stop him from stopping the witch trials; Abigail lets her pride get in the way of her telling the truth. ...
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... Because she was Indian she was considered a "servant to the devil." On the other hand, Marion Starkey begins telling her story by discussing Abigail and Betty. ...
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... witches. Many townspeople believed Abigail and her friends were telling the truth and wouldn't listen to the accused. During her ...
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... As Mr. Hale fails to convince the court that John Proctor is telling the truth ... Mr. Parris is somewhat a villain in this play, but nearly as much as Abigail. ...
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... people used this leverage to gain power for them without telling the truth. ... Reverend Parris for example, questions his niece Abigail's purity by saying; your ...
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... Without Abigail's superstition and her fear of telling the truth, I think the events in The Crucible would not have become as serious as they did or even ...
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... Proctors house and why she had said that she would never sit next to anything that had been so soiled by Abigail. She replies to Parris by telling him that she ...
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... Without Abigail's superstition, and her fear or telling the truth, I think the events in The Crucible wouldn't have gotten as serious as they did or even ...
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... Without Abigail's superstition, and her fear or telling the truth, I think the events in The Crucible wouldn't have gotten as serious as they did or even ...
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... Corey, "They've come to overthrow the court, sir!" Next, Parris tried to ruin Proctor in the eyes of Danforth by telling Danforth that ... Abigail left Salem forever ...
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... Telling Elizabeth that he did not make any promise nor will he in the future. Abigail does not want to let him go, she wants him to decide between his wife ...
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... Abigail, on the other hand, made sure that the citizens of Salem did not find out ... She even went as far as to threaten John Proctor by telling him that if he ...
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... Abigail, on the other hand, made sure that the citizens of Salem did not find out ... She even went as far as to threaten John Proctor by telling him that if he ...
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... trials started Abigail told John that they were making up the accusations. Now this may cause a flaw because John will have to make the decision of telling or ...
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... When the topic of Abigail is comes up, Elizabeth remarks that she should be, "... ripped from the earth" (Miller 76). She goes further by telling John Proctor ...
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... But he ends up telling the court the truth about his love affair with Abigail, even though Elizabeth tells the court that he didn't do it, basically because ...
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... The public did not know whether Abigail or McCarthy were telling the truth, or if others were telling the truth about them (Rovere). ...
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... Hale, like Mary Warren, is also deceived into the traps of Abigail, and accidentally ... up for his actions by visiting the accused in jail and telling them to ...
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... he was being manipulated by Abigail and decides to make up for his actions so he can be good. Hale begins by visiting the accused in jail and telling them to ...
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... Abigail conceives the idea of sticking a needle in the doll, then sticking a needle in herself, and telling everyone she sees Elizabeth Proctor with the devil ...
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... by telling the truth. Now again, she is mentioning God, but she is lying this time and yet she still says she loves God. She furthermore joins Abigail when she ...
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