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Period: 1692 BCE to 1692 BCE
act one 3rd
this section is about the court claming that rebecca is killing children in the village. but there is no proof that she is killing them.and are there children even dying. -
Act One, pgs. 461-464
In Parris´s house, Bettyś bedroom; Betty appears to be under a spell. Parris questions Abigail, who says the girls were dancing in the forest with Tituba. Parris says he saw more than that -
Act One, pgs. 465-471
Thomas Putnam is described as an angry, vengeful man, who would have a lot to gain from the witchcraft trials. We learn that the whole town is talking about the 'bewitched' girls. Later, Proctor and Abigail are alone in Betty's room. They speak of their affair. Proctor tells Abby that it's over. -
Period: to
Act One pgs. 472-485