Who has a bad reputation in the crucible?
In The Crucible, people in Salem used accusations of witchcraft to destroy the reputation of their enemies. Abigail Williams lies and manipulates her friends and the entire town causing innocent people to get executed back to back. In act one on page 18 she threatened Betty to follow her rules or she will kill her.
What does the ending of the crucible suggest about the value of integrity?
At the end of “The Crucible,” what John Proctor appears to value more than anything is his own integrity. He decides that his integrity is more important to him than his life.
How is the conflict resolved in the crucible?
This conflict is only resolved at the end of the play, after John has shown his devotion to his wife by telling the court of his affair and putting his life at stake. It’s only at the end, when John Proctor solves his own internal conflict that he solves the external conflict with his wife.
What conflicts are introduced in Act 1 The Crucible?
The Crucible: Act One
- One main conflict of Act 1 is when the girls were caught in the woods by Reverend Parris.
- This scene is what starts the future conflicts.
- This quote shows that Abigail confessed and admits that the actions her and the girls preformed did not involve witch craft.
How does Act 3 End Romeo and Juliet?
Capulet threatens to disown his daughter if she continues to oppose him. The scene concludes with the Nurse advising Juliet to obey her father, and Juliet resolves to seek the advice of Friar Laurence. Once again, the dawn divides Romeo and Juliet, this time, for good.
What event in Act 3 causes the most problems for Romeo and Juliet?
To me, the major event of Act III comes when Romeo kills Tybalt. This is the turning point in the play and it will cause Romeo and Juliet to die. After Romeo kills Tybalt, the Prince banishes him from the city. Also, since Romeo has just killed Juliet’s cousin, he and Juliet can’t reveal that they are married.
Who all dies in Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo’s arm, and as Mercutio falls, Tybalt and his men hurry away. Mercutio dies, cursing both the Montagues and the Capulets: “A plague o’ both your houses” (3.1. 87), and still pouring forth his wild witticisms: “Ask for me tomorrow, and / you shall find me a grave man” (3.1. 93–94).
Why does Juliet threaten to kill herself in Act 3?
When Juliet misunderstands the Nurse and thinks that Romeo is dead, she does not think that he was killed, but that he killed himself. And thinking that Romeo is dead, Juliet quickly decides that she too must die. Her love for Romeo will allow no other course of action.
Who does not think Juliet should marry Paris in Act III of Romeo and Juliet?
Lady Capulet
What is the only way that Juliet will agree to be with Romeo?
Juliet said the only way she would give herself to Romeo is with marriage.
Why does Juliet feel she Cannot marry Paris?
She does not like the way Paris acts around her. She wants to be able to make her own decisions. She is angry with her family and wants to oppose them.
Why does Juliet refuse to give Paris a direct answer to any of his questions?
But now, my lord, what say you to my suit? it shows that Juliet’s father has been stalling. He is afraid to say no but doesn’t want to say yes. He apparently did not give Paris a straight answer before because he was hoping the young man might lose interest, or fall for another girl.
What can you guess will happen to Mercutio based on his speeches in lines 93 to 104?
What can you guess will happen to Mercutio based on his speeches in lines 93 to 104? the death of his good friend, Mercutio. The result of their fight is that Romeo out of anger and vengeance for Mercutio he kills Tybalt.
Why is Lord Capulet so angry with Juliet?
Lord Capulet is incredibly angry with Juliet because Juliet becomes disobedient to him. Lord Capulet proceeds to describe her as an ungrateful disappointment, even a “curse,” and seems most upset by her lack of obedience to him; he refers to her as a “disobedient wretch” (3.5. 166).
Who is lying in the same crypt as Juliet?
Romeo kills Paris. As he dies, Paris asks to be laid near Juliet in the tomb, and Romeo consents. Romeo descends into the tomb carrying Paris’s body. He finds Juliet lying peacefully, and wonders how she can still look so beautiful—as if she were not dead at all.