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... Proctor, she come to this very door, beggin' bread and a cup of cider- and mark this: whenever I turned her away empty, she mumbled. (pg. 57) The superstition ...
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... 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 started. John Proctor ...
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... 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 started. John Proctor ...
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... 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 started. John Proctor ...
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... Religion, superstition, freedom, individuality, romantics and realist have there own opinons on these ... Jon Proctor, an ideal romantic, is the one of the main ...
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... similarities found. Arthur Miller manages to epitomize the controversial battle between superstition and orthodoxy. This conflict ...
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... Abigail does not want to let him go, she wants him to decide between his wife, Elizabeth Proctor or her Superstition and witchcraft resulted in many being ...
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... Proctor has made up his mind and nothing is going to change that so Abigail's ... Lords name is a sure sign of witchcraft 'We cannot look to superstition in this ...
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... the stories of the lives of John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Abigail Williams ... strict Puritan code which aroused the girls' interest in superstition and magic ...
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... Although he does express, "We can not look to superstition in this ... He confronted Mr. Proctor about his faith, church attendance and about the child that had not ...
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... We cannot look to superstition in this. ... Hale then goes to the house of the Proctor family, where Elizabeth and John Proctor welcome him humbly. ...
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... assumptions that Betty's shock might have been caused by any sort of superstition. ... This question can only be answered by John Proctor's attitude since he is ...
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... Although he does express that, "We can not look to superstition in this ... a presence of guilt about him, which foretells what his mission in the Proctor's house is ...
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... Although he does express that, "We can not look to superstition in this ... presence of guilt about him, which foretells what his mission in the Proctor's house ...
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... effects of religious zeal, fear of heresy, intolerance and superstition that made ... When Proctor expresses his criticism for Parris' greed it becomes clear that ...
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... play shows us also how people can give into their fear and superstition. ... For example Abigail had a grudge against Elizabeth Proctor because Elizabeth fired her ...
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... the community was stirred into madness by superstition, paranoia, malice, and the terrifying power of false accusations. Through John Proctor, Miller reveals ...
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... The basis of all the Salem Witch Trials was superstition, "irrational [belief ... March to early April, Martha Corey, Rebecca Nurse, Elizabeth Proctor, and Sarah ...
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... One vengeful accusation from Abigail to her rival, Elizabeth Proctor, turns the whole village upside down. ... Superstition was the biggest cause of these trials. ...
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... One vengeful accusation from Abigail to her rival, Elizabeth Proctor, turns the whole village upside down. ... Superstition was the biggest cause of these trials. ...
(484 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... strict Puritan code which aroused the girls interest in superstition and magic ... George Jacobs Sr., John Willard, John Proctor, and the Reverend George Burroughs ...
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