Hale – The Crucible
Hale How he first appears in Act one loaded with heavy books A little pompous 'they are weighted..
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Attitude to children – innocent empty vessels, young adults; misguided never capable of evil having not learned it yet. No reading of novels; self-denial; no vain pursuits; their time
View ArticleThe Crucible – Act 3 – some observations
For example Giles changes from a rather foolish man, 'I am thirty three times in court …and always plaintiff too' (probably as Proctor suggests because he's too deaf to hear what people say..
View ArticleThe Crucible – Factors which contributed to the hysteria in Salem; which made...
Their hatred of each other was palpable in the community. The only time they banded together was against a common enemy, so divide and rule was a perfect..
View ArticleGCSE – The Crucible – Notes on the Assignment titles
The significance of the crucible title: Define what a crucible is; how is it applicable to the events in Salem (tested and found either pure or wanting); why did Miller use the title – his own...
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