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... Later on in the novel Elizabeth is accused of being a witch and John goes to court to prove Abigail is lying. When John does try ...
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... to take action. He went to Danforth and the court, with Giles and Mary Warren to prove Abigail's fraud. John brought Giles with ...
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... witchcraft with Abby. She had come at first to court to prove Abigail was lying, but now joins Abigail with the lying. By changing from ...
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... In order to prove Abigail's sinfulness and to discredit her in front of the court, Proctor proclaimed that he had an affair with this evil whore. ...
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... In order to prove Abigail's sinfulness and to discredit her in front of the court, Proctor proclaims that he had an affair with this evil child. ...
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... In order to prove Abigail's sinfulness and to discredit her in front of the court, Proctor proclaims that he had an affair with this evil child. ...
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... This is the crucible brought up in the story, where a man, John Proctor, sets out to prove Abigail and her followers to be frauds. ...
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... This is the crucible brought up in the story, where a man, John Proctor, sets out to prove Abigail and her followers to be frauds. ...
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... This is the crucible brought up in the story, where a man, John Proctor, sets out to prove Abigail and her followers to be frauds. ...
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... To prove this point, John warns Abigail, "I will prove you for the fraud you are!" (152) John also explains to her, to further her understanding, "...I say I ...
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... Marry Warren and John Proctor go to try to prove that Abigail and the other girls are lying about being involved in witchcraft. ...
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... Proctor, talking about Abigail, says that "the girl's a saint now", and that it "is not easy to prove she's fraud." Abigail, as well as the other girls, is ...
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... He keeps it for himself as long as he can and when he finally admit it, so it would prove the intentions of Abigail, Elizabeth denies it because she thinks it ...
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... To prove their innocence, Abigail leads them to act as if Mary Warren had send her spirit in the form of a yellow bird up on the rafters. ...
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... Not much evidence is needed to prove someone guilty to the judges Danforth ... John, is having an affair with their mischievous servant, Abigail, Elizabeth fires ...
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... Proctor breaks down in a last attempt to save his wife and prove the dishonesty of the girls, revealing Abigail's motivation to see Elizabeth condemned. ...
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... is no way that they will be able to overcome the courts and prove to the ... Elizabeth had been suspecting John of knowing Abigail Williams for seven months as the ...
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... are numerous "good" characters in the novel that try to prove that there ... is portrayed is through the situation between Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams. ...
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... By deciding to bring forth his flaw of lechery with Abigail Williams, John Proctor had forever scarred dfggown reputation in order to prove the children are ...
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... Abigail Williams is the niece of Reverend Parris. ... Also, while talking to John to prove that he had feelings for her she says to him, "I know you sweated like a ...
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... Each character uses the trials as a way to prove or do something that will satisfy ... upright, blunt spoken man, who is led astray by his lust for Abigail Williams ...
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... adds to the hysteria when he and his wife are talking about Abigail and why ... believed they were all witches and they really had no chance to prove them wrong. ...
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... adds to the hysteria when he and his wife are talking about Abigail and why ... believed they were all witches and they really had no chance to prove them wrong. ...
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... to tell anyone or to dissect the investigation and prove the defendant innocent. The worst of all the people of Salem Massachusetts was Abigail Williams who ...
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... is that the husband thinks his wife will never lie and to prove she will ... Another example of irony in the story is when Abigail is trying to kill Proctor's wife ...
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... were most clearly revealed were Reverend Hale with his eagerness to prove himself and drive out the Devil and fine the witch, and Abigail with her quick lies ...
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... Miller 96). Later, Giles tried to prove this to Danforth by stating, "My proof is there! If ... Miller 96). Since Abigail's, Rev. Parris's ...
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... He could not control Abigail's lies or what society viewed, but he could have ... In an attempt to prove his wife innocent of an accusation of witchcraft, the ...
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... John tries his best to prove his point that the girls are lying, but Abigail and the rest of the girls are too persuasive and the judge sides with them. ...
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... One calls up witnesses to prove his innocence. ... girls to handle, and they succumb to the diabolically inventive scenes of mass hysteria, coordinated by Abigail. ...
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