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In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, it is possible to appreciate in act I how Abigail answers to Reverend Parris, her uncle, that the girls were just dancing
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In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, it is possible to appreciate in act I how Abigail answers to Reverend Parris, her uncle, that the girls were just dancing in the forest when he asked about what happened there. He mentions that he saw someone was running naked, nevertheless Abigail replies that there was “nothing’ more. I swear it, uncle”, “No one was naked!” she said. On the other hand, Hale is more direct than Parris, he says in the streets they are talking about witchcraft in the forest. Hale explains what he saw last night, in detail he mentions how it was possible to observe they were preparing some kind of soup with something moving inside, so Abby in order to respond to these accusations explains “That jumped in, we never put it in!". However, as she started explaining the situation, she also began mentioning about the spirits and conjuring which reveals how they tried to defend themselves disguising the real situation, reason why implicitly it would be possible to say that they were afraid of the situation in general.
In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail and her uncle, father Parris have different perceptions because Abigail was only dancing with her friends while her uncle considered it a spiritual sin.
What is a sin?
It is an immoral act considered to be a transgression against the divine law.
In the play, it is good to appreciate in act 1 how Abigail answers to Reverend Parris, her uncle, that the girls were just dancing in the forest when he asked about what happened there.
He mentions that he saw someone was running unclad, nevertheless Abigail replies that there was nothing more. I swear it, uncle, No one was unclad she said.
On the other hand, Hale is more direct than Parris, he says in the streets they are talking about witchcraft in the forest.
Abigail and her Uncle Parris has different personalities as Abigail is strong willed and outspoken, ready to defend herself, her uncle is not so direct.
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