Sunday, October 14, 2012

Response to Act III of The Crucible


Why is it so hard for the court to believe that Mary Warren is telling the truth?
Cheever needs to calm down because every chance he gets he wants to note Proctor’s lack of religious activity. He doesn't seem to want justice; he just wants the blame to be put on someone.
I think Abigail’s plan for getting rid of Elizabeth is going to back fire on her. She can’t get away with all of the little tricks she has done because there are way too many. She’s going to have the biggest downfall of all and I think Hale is going to be the one to prove that she’s deceitful because he is the only one who seems to want to bring justice. Why are Mary’s words less proof than Abby’s acts? A shiver doesn't mean that someone is bewitching you; there are other factors for a shiver.
If Elizabeth knows that she’s innocent why does she has to look at someone else for confirmation? Why would she risk her life for her husband’s good name when he’s the one who committed adultery and basically started this whole mess? Proctor’s willingness to reveal his private life came too little, too late to end this madness.
What makes Hale want to bring justice to Salem unlike Cheever and Parris?
Word Count:219

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