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Exaggeration: Betty's illness. People immediately start leaping to...
Answer posted by cadena in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
I need examples of exaggeration, incongruity, reversal and parody from...
Question asked by elahe in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
Is there are specific type of essay you are supposed to write? If not, a...
Discussion post added by morrol in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
I don't think that John Proctor fits any of these descriptions. I think...
Discussion post added by morrol in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
The sabbath, a day of rest and devotion, is a religious experience which...
Answer posted by jamiebird in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
He is stubborn and arrogant when he refuses to go to church because he...
Discussion post added by amy-lepore in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
This question has been previously asked and answered. Please see the...
Answer posted by brandih in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
What did Abigail accuse Marry Warren of in Act I of "The...
Question asked by carmikins in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
In "The Crucible", is John Proctor stubborn and arrogant or wise and...
Topic created by lexij820 in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
One of the most important ironies of the story involves Giles Corey and...
Answer posted by dneshan in The Crucible on Jan 8, 2009.
All of the accused faced the following irony: if you confess to being a...
Answer posted by cadena in The Crucible on Jan 7, 2009.
"The Crucible" is filled with ironies. List/discuss the...
Question asked by bookjunkie in The Crucible on Jan 7, 2009.
Mr. Miller has filled his play with ironies. Discuss the ironies in...
Question asked by haras357 in The Crucible on Jan 7, 2009.
I think that Proctor's decision, which mimics the decision made by...
Discussion post added by morrol in The Crucible on Jan 7, 2009.
-------other opinions* Sorry for the mistake.
Discussion post added by questionsss in The Crucible on Jan 7, 2009.
I think for purposes of the play, Proctor made the right decision. He...
Discussion post added by ms-mcgregor in The Crucible on Jan 7, 2009.
No character in a play (or person in real life, for that matter) ever...
Discussion post added by enotechris in The Crucible on Jan 7, 2009.
Do you think John Proctor made the right decision, why or why not?
Topic created by questionsss in The Crucible on Jan 6, 2009.
In Act VI, Danforth and Rev. Hale decide that the best way to get John...
Answer posted by dneshan in The Crucible on Jan 6, 2009.
Elizabeth says this because John has proven to himself that he can die...
Answer posted by nefranke in The Crucible on Jan 6, 2009.
