The Crucible ... that houseampquot Miller 103. Abigail told Danforth, ampquotGoody Proctor always kept poppetsampquot Miller 103. Rev. Parris showed greed in ... View More
Wordcount: 910
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Signifigance of the title The Crucible ... The most essential meeting of Proctor and Danforth takes place during the false confession of Proctor. Danforth urges Elizabeth to persuade Proctor to confess. ... View More
Wordcount: 1186
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John Proctor: His virtues and vices ... proofs and make quick final decision. Proctor pleaded Danforth that if his wife could get any chance to stay out of this trial. ... View More
Wordcount: 1286
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john proctor ... reputation. Proctor knows that Danforth will never accept his evidence of the girls as frauds, and this in part causes his resolution. ... View More
Wordcount: 1395
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Hysteria: Who really caused it ... would they In addition, Proctor says of Danforth that, ampquotYou are high court, you word is good enoughampquot Miller, 239. This statement ... View More
Wordcount: 857
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The Crucible: The Modern Witchhunt ... While questioning Proctor, Danforth asks, ampquot And when he come to you, what were his demand. Did he bid you to do his work upon he earthampquot Miller 129. ... View More
Wordcount: 678
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Hale Crucible ... Hale in defense of Proctor, Danforth: Plow on Sunday ... This plea Hale presents Danforth defends what Proctor is about to do. ... View More
Wordcount: 2448
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The Crucible In Arthur Milleramp39s play, The Crucible, three characters John Proctor, judge Danforth, and Abigail Williams all value their reputation. ... View More
Wordcount: 717
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Crucible ... ampquot Danforth believed that Proctor had sent spirits of the ampquotDevilampquot as well, and now he too was to be convicted and most likely hung. ... View More
Wordcount: 775
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The Crucible ... Who weeps for these, weeps for corruptionampquot Danforth lets Proctor hang even though he has been told and it has been proven that the girls have ulterior motives ... View More
Wordcount: 799
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John proctor ... She was able to have her ways with Danforth and Jugde Hathrone and the court but many times the court was ... Then Abigail goes to flurts with Proctor On page 19 ... View More
Wordcount: 1111
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Proctor the crucble ... Danforth refutes this, John says, ampquotBeguile me not I blacken all of them when this is nailed to the church the very day they hang for silenceampquot 143. Proctor ... View More
Wordcount: 1135
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Study of Arthur Miller ... Miller criticized the trials through John Proctor and Danforth. John Proctor portrayed a person falsely accused by the McCarthy ... View More
Wordcount: 833
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A Look In The Life of John Proctor ... Danforthamp39s reputation and position is at risk if John Proctor tells what really happened and that everyone accused is truly innocent. ... View More
Wordcount: 615
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The Crucible ... her place beside John Proctor. In the courtroom, Danforth assures Proctor that he need not worry. You see, Elizabeth claims to be ... View More
Wordcount: 809
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The Crucible Analysis ... Proctor speaking of Danforthamp39s wish to post his confession on the church ampquotWhat others say and what I sign to is not the sameampquot Danforth ampquotWhy ... View More
Wordcount: 1492
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the crucible ... contempt. Abigail then arrives with the other girls, and Proctor tells Danforth how Abigail means to murder his wife. Parris lies ... View More
Wordcount: 1998
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Crucible ... John Proctor was a very important player in Danforthamp39s plan because he is so well known throughout the town. If Danforth could use ... View More
Wordcount: 926
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The Crucible The Tragic Hero ... reputation. Proctor knows that Danforth will never accept his evidence of the girls as frauds, and this in part causes his resolution. ... View More
Wordcount: 1362
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The Importance of NonConformity The Crucible ... of trouble admitting to witch craft. Moreover, Proctor tells Danforth in a fury, ampquot Beguile me not I blacken all of them when this ... View More
Wordcount: 1486
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Romanticism ... where Jon Proctor refuses to write his name on a document to show that he claimed to be with the devil, while Danforth only sees a name, Jon Proctor sees it ... View More
Wordcount: 926
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John Proctor The Crucible ... In the fourth and final act Proctor has been charged with witchcraft and is awaiting his hanging. Danforth wishes to have him confess, as this would influence ... View More
Wordcount: 1043
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the use of hubris in the cruci ... Also he attempts to have John Proctor confess on a sheet of paper so that Danforth may hang it in the Church for everyone to see how he made John Proctor ... View More
Wordcount: 585
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Elizebeth Proctoramp39s Anger ... John Proct oramp39s fate. John Proctor says to Danforth on the behalf of Elizabeth, ampquotIn her life, sir, she have never lied. There are ... View More
Wordcount: 935
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The CrucibleHysteria ... where people act on their grudges, which is exemplified by many of the characters throughout the play, such as Abigail, Proctor, and Danforth, as they ... View More
Wordcount: 1352
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The crucible ... can be seen when President Bush addressed the USA and said ampquotYouamp39re either with us, or you are against usampquot mirroring Danforth when speaking to Proctor in act ... View More
Wordcount: 1894
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Proctoramp39s Problem ... I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his filthy face And it is my face, and your Danforth ... This is the strongest moment for Proctor. ... View More
Wordcount: 1455
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Evil Triumphs But Never Conquers ... she named Goody Proctor a witch just so that she can get closer to John Proctor and claim him as her own when Goody Proctor gets hanged Danforth is the Deputy ... View More
Wordcount: 689
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Crucible ... Proctor will not see Danforth put his flyblown situation on display for all to see, as would any man argue never to display false, damaging information ... View More
Wordcount: 1151
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The Crucible4 ... When Proctor is trying to prove to Danforth that Mary did not see any spirits, and that he has a deposition stating what Mary says, Danforth instantly says, ampquotNo ... View More
Wordcount: 1200
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