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As the play begins, why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor? - His daughter Betty is "sick" - as if in a coma 
 
What advice does the doctor send back? - That he can find no medical reason for her illness, and he should look for an "unnatural reason." 
 
What does Reverend Parris question Abigail about? - If her name in the village is "white" - meaning, is her reputation good. 
 
What is Parris 'main conce...
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There is blood on my head! Can you not see the blood on my head?” 
In the above quotation, Revd. John Hale accepts personal responsibility for the deaths of inhabitants of Salem in The Crucible. Argue to what extent he is solely responsible for the hangings of those accused of witchcraft. You are required to consider the culpability of other characters.
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English "The Crucible" Act 1 names of the main characters you need to know from the book 
 
Abigail - main motivation: to be with John Proctor. 
main conflict: she is unable to be with John because he and Elizabeth are still married. 
personality: conniving, lustful, vengeful, controlling, manipulative. 
effect on plot: after Tituba is forced to confess, Abigail jumps in and starts accusing others. 
 
Reverend Parris - main motivation: to keep his reputation clean; to retain his position as R...
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At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says, "It is winter in here yet". Why is this pertinent to what is going on? - ANS John and Elizabeth's relationship is still strained from his affair with Abigail. Elizabeth's demeanor is "frosty" and "cold" towards John. 
 
Why has Mary Warren disobeyed her employers and gone to Salem? - ANS She has been named an official of the court. This makes her feel more important t...
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As the play begins, why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor? - ANS His daughter Betty is "sick" - as if in a coma 
 
What advice does the doctor send back? - ANS That he can find no medical reason for her illness, and he should look for an "unnatural reason." 
 
What does Reverend Parris question Abigail about? - ANS If her name in the village is "white" - meaning, is her reputation good. 
 
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At the beginning of Act 2, John Proctor says, "It is winter in here yet". Why is this pertinent to what is going on? - ANS John and Elizabeth's relationship is still strained from his affair with Abigail. Elizabeth's demeanor is "frosty" and "cold" towards John. 
 
Why has Mary Warren disobeyed her employers and gone to Salem? - ANS She has been named an official of the court. This makes her feel more important t...
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The Crucible Act 1 Study Guide (questions with correct answers extracted from act 1) 2023
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As the play begins, why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor? - ANS His daughter Betty is "sick" - as if in a coma 
 
What advice does the doctor send back? - ANS That he can find no medical reason for her illness, and he should look for an "unnatural reason." 
 
What does Reverend Parris question Abigail about? - ANS If her name in the village is "white" - meaning, is her reputation good. 
 
What...
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The Crucible Act 1 trial extracted questions and answers 2023 written material
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The Crucible Act 1 trial extracted questions and answers 2023 written material 
 
As the play begins, why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor? - His daughter Betty is "sick" - as if in a coma 
 
What advice does the doctor send back? - That he can find no medical reason for her illness, and he should look for an "unnatural reason." 
 
What does Reverend Parris question Abigail about? - If her name in the village is "white" - meaning, is her reputation good. 
 
What is Parris 'main conce...
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English "The Crucible" Act 1 names of the main characters you need to know from the book
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English "The Crucible" Act 1 names of the main characters you need to know from the book 
 
Abigail - main motivation: to be with John Proctor. 
main conflict: she is unable to be with John because he and Elizabeth are still married. 
personality: conniving, lustful, vengeful, controlling, manipulative. 
effect on plot: after Tituba is forced to confess, Abigail jumps in and starts accusing others. 
 
Reverend Parris - main motivation: to keep his reputation clean; to retain his position as R...
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a literature essay that argues how Revd. John Hale is solely responsible for the hangings of those accused of witchcraft
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There is blood on my head! Can you not see the blood on my head?” 
In the above quotation, Revd. John Hale accepts personal responsibility for the deaths of inhabitants of Salem in The Crucible. Argue to what extent he is solely responsible for the hangings of those accused of witchcraft. You are required to consider the culpability of other characters.
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