Crucible Act III

  1. Write a diary from the point of view of Elizabeth Proctor. In the diary, explain why she lied for her husband in court and how she feels afterwards.
  2. Damn Abigail. Why can't she just leave us alone? I know they had an affair, but I said I didn't know, just to save Proctor's reputation. This is unfair. No matter what I say, I'm in trouble anyway.

     

  3. Rewrite the scene in court where John Proctor, Mary Warren and Elizabeth Proctor are questioned by Judge Danforth from the point of view of John Hale in a monologue. Let him reflect on what happened and describe how he feels about the trial, which eventually leads to her decision of quitting the court at the end of Act III.

 

This is such foolishness. I would think that Danforth would know what he is doing. But after what I have witnessed, with all the testimonies I heard, I think that Abigail and the girls are all pretending. They are all good actors. Innocent people are going to die. I condemn this court and these proceedings.

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