Ezonthekid
Ezonthekid
11.10.2019 • 
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Why does mary warren change her testimony throughout act three? what might have happened to her if she had stayed with her original story? give textual evidence to support your response.

what is john proctor’s testimony in court?

why does elizabeth lie in court? does this decision or hurt the proctor’s case? give textual evidence to support your response.

explain the actions of the young girls in the courthouse.

what is danforth’s eventual decision at the end of act three?

why does reverend john hale denounce the court and quit the proceedings at the end of act three? what does this say about his beliefs and thoughts about everything that is happening in salem? give textual evidence to support your response.

hysteria and peer pressure are two very powerful phenomenons. how are these two things related and how do they influence people in negative ways? explain your rationale.

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