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  1. What happens when Mary Warren tells the court the truth about the girls acting bewitched? How does John Proctor know that the witchcraft isn’t real? Why doesn’t Danforth believe John Proctor’s confession of his infidelity with Abigail Williams?

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      A list of all the characters in The Crucible. The Crucible...

    • John Proctor

      In a sense, The Crucible has the structure of a classical...

    • Act III

      Judge Hathorne, Deputy Governor Danforth, and the Reverends...

  2. A list of all the characters in The Crucible. The Crucible characters include: John Proctor, Abigail Williams, Reverend Hale, Elizabeth Proctor, Reverend Parris, Francis Nurse, Judge Danforth, Giles Corey, Thomas Putnam, Tituba, Mary Warren.

    • John Proctor. A farmer, and the husband of Elizabeth. Proctor had an affair with Abigail Williams while she worked as a servant in his house. A powerful man in both build and character, Proctor refuses to… read analysis of John Proctor.
    • Reverend Parris. The minister of Salem, Betty's father, and Abigail's uncle. Tituba is his slave. As a minister, Parris delivers harsh fire and brimstone sermons that sometimes turn off his parishioners.
    • Reverend Hale. A minister in the nearby Massachusetts town of Beverly, and an expert in identifying witchcraft. An intelligent man, Hale sees himself as a scientist and philosopher, a kind of physician of the soul.
    • Elizabeth Proctor. The wife of John Proctor. She fires Abigail Williams as her servant when she discovers that the girl is having an affair with Proctor.
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    In this article, I'll go over each of the Crucible characters by name, pinpoint which act(s) each character appears in and/or is mentioned in, and briefly describe each character and what she/he does in The Crucible.

    Act 1: We find out that Proctor had an affair with Abigail that he says he no longer wishes to continue. Proctor is skeptical of witchcraft and of Parris's claims of persecution and leaves shortly after Reverend Hale arrives at the Parris household. Act 2: Elizabeth and John discuss the events that have been happening in Salem; Elizabeth encourages...

    Abigail is the niece of Reverend Parris and the cousin of Betty Parris. She also used to work as a servant with the Proctors, before she was sent away by Elizabeth Proctor for having an affair with Elizabeth's husband John. She is friends (or at least acquaintances) with Mercy Lewis and eventually becomes the ringleader of the \"afflicted\" girls (...

    Rebecca is married to Francis Nurse. She is friendly with everyone in Salem except for Ann Putnam, whose concerns over her daughter Ruth Rebecca kind of brushes off in Act 1.

    Act 4: Elizabeth is asked by Danforth and Hale to convince John to confess to save his life; instead, she basically just acts as a sounding board while John agonizes over what to do. She also tearfully confesses that John Proctor is the best and that she shouldnt have judged him because only he can judge himself, and tells him that whatever he choo...

    When Parris and Hale try to get Elizabeth to stop John after hes torn up his confession and is on his way to the gallows, she does not, stating, He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him! (p. 134).

    Reverend Parris is the father of Betty Parris, uncle of Abigail Williams, and minister of Salem. He is not portrayed in a positive light in this play, being described by Miller from the very beginning as someone who \"cut a villainous path through history\" who \"believed he was being persecuted wherever he went.\" Through his actions and words, Pa...

  3. Mary Warren: A servant in the Proctor household, Warren exemplifies the impact of fear and hysteria as she shifts loyalties and succumbs to chaos. Giles Corey : The fiery and outspoken farmer with a rebellious spirit, Corey meets a heroic end, refusing to accuse others unjustly.

  4. Judge Hathorne, Deputy Governor Danforth, and the Reverends Hale and Parris join Giles and Francis in the vestry room to get to the bottom of the matter. Proctor and Mary Warren enter the room. Mary testifies that she and the other girls were only pretending to be afflicted by witchcraft.

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  6. Analysis. Offstage, Judge Hathorne and Deputy Governor Danforth question Martha Corey. Giles Corey suddenly shouts that he has evidence that Thomas Putnam is using the trials to get more land. Corey is dragged from the courtroom (and onto the stage), followed by Francis Nurse, Hale, Parris, Hathorne, and Danforth.

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