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Act one entry1
Pg:461-464 paris argues with the house slave tituba and goes out into the woods and find the girls around a fire dancing -
Act one entry2
Pg:465-471 Hale questions tituba because someone told the police she was a witch and that she was performing rituals on the girls -
Act one entry3
pg. 472-485 Abigail confronts Proctor about their affair if this information gets out it will ruin proctors good name -
Act two entry1
pg. 487-493 Proctor comes home from the woods and gets scolded by his wife Elizabeth. The two continue to argue Mary enters interrupting the two. -
Act two entry2
Pg:494-498 Mr. Hale is introduced and announces to everyone that Rebecca is charged with witchcraft. -
Act two entry3
Pg:499-503 Hathorne, the judge is questioning the girls that were dancing in the fire. The woman says she's not a witch and Giles comes in with Evidence.Giles argues with the judge and the governor determined to save his wife. -
Act three entry1
Pg:505-511 Abigail still obsessed with Proctor tells everyone that Mary is a witch. The other girls side with Abigail and together they trick everyone into believing that Mary is a witch. She tells them a bird is there ready to strike the girls -
Act three entry2
Pg:512-517 Cheever is trying Elizabeth, she is being tried for witchcraft. Abigail has done this because she is still in love with Proctor. Alliances wane, trust is tested, and lies are being told. -
Act three entry3
Pg:518-525 Giles continues to argue, determined to fight to save his wife's life. He gets so angry he threatens to kill Putnam, Danforth tells them to calm down. Mary Warren comes out with Abigail and Abigail tells everyone she is a witch. -
Act four entry1
Pg:527-530 Elizabeth is questioned and John is brought in. They begin to question John, he then confesses and is proven not guilty. They ask for it in writing to which John denies. -
Act four entry2
Pg:531-533 The curtain rises and Elizabeth is in Jail. The governor and judge are questioning people trying to get a confession. All the girls are tried. -
Act four entry3
Pg:534-539 Proctor is uneasy, he is unwilling to sign the paper. He knows that if he does it will mean the end of his good name. He signs the paper and destroys it, ultimately deciding to give into his Pride, killing himself.