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The Crucible
by
Arthur Miller
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Summary
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Act I, Scene 1
Act I, Scene 2
Act I, Scene 3
Act II, Scene 1
Act II, Scene 2
Act II, Scene 3
Act II, Scene 4
Act III, Scene 1
Act III, Scene 2
Act III, Scene 3
Act IV, Scene 1
Act IV, Scene 2
Act IV, Scene 3
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Essential Quotes by Character: John Proctor
Essential Quotes by Theme: Reputation
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The internal and external conflicts, strengths, flaws, and motivations of Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible
In The Crucible, why does religion cause conflict?
The conflict and relationship between John Proctor and Mary Warren
How does John and Elizabeth's relationship reflect their community's conflict in The Crucible?
What's the meaning of John Proctor's speech and its relation to The Crucible's central conflict?
Why is the relationship between John Proctor and Reverend Parris important to Salem?
How do Rebecca Nurse's and John Proctor's views differ from other villagers in The Crucible?
In The Crucible, why are Salem's people particularly vulnerable to conflict?
Does "Conflicts bring out the worst in people" apply to The Crucible?
The role of conflict in fostering growth and change in The Crucible
Miller's dramatization of John Proctor's conflicts
Conflicts and Power Struggles in The Crucible
Crafting Hooks and Thesis Statements for The Crucible Essay
Arthur Miller's use of escalating small conflicts and belief-driven tensions to develop the central conflict in The Crucible
John Proctor and Reverend Parris Conflict in The Crucible
The role of Tituba, Abigail, Betty, the Putnams, and Reverend Parris in triggering and fueling the conflicts in The Crucible
Miller's portrayal of John and Elizabeth Proctor's relationship and its weaknesses
"Is the group more important than the individual during conflict?" Discuss using The Crucible.
Conflicts in The Crucible