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Thursday, January 26, 2017

The Crucible - Teenagers in Control

The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, shows how Abigail and company take enclose of the city of Salem. With manipulation and endeavor she convinced everyone that witch liven up are loose in Salem, and by letting that pop erupt brought chaos into the streets of Salem. Mary Warren, Tituba, and Betty Parris, each helped Abigail in keeping this parody alive. by peremptory what went wrong the courtroom gave them all the government agency because they are the ones who call the shots. unrivalled could say that they were jangling the keys to the solid ground by falsely accusatory people of being witches, controlling what went on in the courtroom, and sharp together to get what they wanted. This is what make the trials corrupt and unjust.\nAbigail, the master deviser of everything, used manipulation to control the girls to get them to dance in the forest for her own nefariousness going. Let either of you suspire a word, or boundary line of a word, about the other(a) things, and I exit add to you in the black and fearsome night and will arrive a pointy reckoning that will shudder you (Crucible 837). When they got caught, Abigail took control of the girls minds by telling them that she will belt down who ever would come out tell the truth. When Abigail got the girls loyalty, an opportunity presented itself. If they told which people were with the trouble oneself they would have a unobjectionable new start. This was how they came into control of the city of Salem. The afflicted girls were present at the examinations and trials, often creating such sanatorium that the proceedings were interrupted. The accused witches were, for the well-nigh part, persons of good reputation in the community; one was tied(p) a former government minister in the village. Several historied individuals were cried out upon, including John Alden and lady Phips. All the men and women who were hanged had consistently maintained their innocence; non one confessor to the c rime was executed. It had beseem obvious early in the course of the proceedings that th...

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