Rebecca Nurse is able to quickly calm Betty when others could not comfort the girl. People think Rebecca is a witch because she calmed Betty down instantly. What is Reverend Parris's concern about Betty's illness? Reverend Parris's daughter, Betty, is ill, and he believes her illness to be of "natural"—not "unnatural"—cause. He wants to have a doctor examine Betty to provide a more natural explanation for her sickness in an attempt to crush rumors of witchcraft.
What proof does Abigail offer? When Abigail is questioned by Reverend Hale, who does she blame? What proof does she offer? She blames Tituba. For proof, she claims that Tituba has caused her to laugh during prayer. Why is Reverend Parris worried about Abigail's reputation? From the beginning of The Crucible, Arthur Miller makes it clear that Reverend Parris is concerned about his reputation above all else.
Parris's concern clearly is focused on his own status in Salem. He needs to know exactly what Abigail was up to because he knows her actions will reflect on him. Why did Abigail drink blood? In act 1 of The Crucible, Abigail drinks blood as a charm to bring about Elizabeth Proctor's death because she is envious of Elizabeth and desires John Proctor.
You drank a charm to kill John Proctor's wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor! Why is Reverend Parris important? Parris' significance in the drama is that he is the character who stands to benefit the most from the hysteria caused by the witch trials. He advocates the witch trials when it will deflect criticism of Betty's and Abigail's behavior in the woods and his own standing in the town.
Why is Reverend Parris concerned about his reputation? Why is Parris so worried about the evidence of witchcraft being discovered in his own house?
Parris wants to remain minister and fears any evidence that may harm his reputation. What reason does Abigail give for being dismissed from the Proctor residence? That Elizabeth wanted a slave Slide 12 9.
What similarity exists between Ruth Putnam and Betty Parris? Young afflicted girls Slide 13 9. What difference do the Putnams notice? Ruths eyes are open and Bettys are closed. Slide 14 What tragedy occurred in Mrs. Putnams life? She lost seven children in childbirth. Slide 15 Why did Mrs. Putnam contact Tituba? In hopes that Titubas conjuring knowledge would contact her dead babies spirits and explain their deaths. Slide 16 In what way does Abigails behavior change when she is alone with the girls?
She becomes bossy and mean. Slide 17 What does this reveal about her character? We can see that she is a fake. Slide 18 In what way does Abigails behavior change when she is alone with Proctor? She is love struck. Slide 19 What do we learn about Abigail and Proctor in this scene? They had an affair. Slide 20 Who is Rebecca Nurse? A kind, elderly lady in town. Slide 21 What effect does her presence have on Betty? She calms Betty. Slide 22 How does Mrs.
Putnam feel about Rebecca? She is jealous because Rebecca has a healthy family. Slide 23 Who is Giles Corey? A cantankerous old guy.
Slide 24 How does John Proctor seem to feel about Giles? John seems to like him in spite of his funny ways. Slide 25 Proctor is not a fan of Parris preaching. What reasons does he give for his dislike? Parris is too focused on Hell and is greedy. Slide 26 What does Parris do to protect his reputation?
What sort of relationship do Parris and Abigail seem to have? Why does John Proctor not like Reverend Parris? Why is Reverend Parris praying? What reason does Abigail give Parris for her discharge? Why does Parris allow the putnams to visit? Why is Mrs Putnam jealous of Rebecca? How does Mrs Putnam feel about Rebecca? Who is jealous in the crucible? Who said and thinks to kill me then to take my place? Previous Article What are the benefits of a nurse residency program?
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