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How Does Arthur Miller Use Direct Characterization In The Crucible

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The story of the Crucible, written by Arthur Miller states that when the Crucible took place witchcraft was hated. Abigail, Betty and other girls are found dancing in the forest. Betty faints and refuses to wake up. This cause rumors to spread saying there is witchcraft in Salem. Arthur Miller uses characterization throughout the play. A dynamic Character in the play is Reverend Parris. In the beginning of the play, Reverend Parris is scared of the rumors of witchcraft in his town and what this could do to his power within the town. “Now look you, child, your punishment will come in its time. But if you trafficked with spirits in the forest I must know it now, for surely my enemies will, and they will ruin me with it.” Reverend Parris

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