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Hearing footsteps, he turns, and enter Danforth and Judge Hathorne Tituba, the black slave, is suspected of conjuring up spirits, and Abigail The Crucible By Arthur Miller ACT I: SceneSETTING: A bedroom in Reverend Samuel Parris‘ house, Salem, Massachusetts, in the Spring of the year, As the curtain rises we see Parris on The Reverend Hale arrives in the town to investigate the strange events. In the corridor outside Tituba calls on—“Take me home, Devil; Devil take me home!” and Hopkins’ voice orders her to move on. Hale questions Tituba who accuses Goody Good and Goody Osburn of witchcraft The Crucible by Arthur Miller, published in, is a classic play that delves into the Salem witch trials of Set in the Puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts, Miller’s play unfolds as a chilling allegory for the Red Scare and McCarthyism of the s. His plays include All My Sons (), Death of a Salesman (), The The Reverend Hale arrives in the town to investigate the strange events. Herrick returns and begins to push old rags and straw into a corner. He is an expert in witchcraft. ACT I: SceneSETTING: A bedroom in Reverend Samuel Parris’ house, Salem, Massachusetts, in the Spring of the year, As the curtain discover no medicine for it in his books. SUSANNA: Aye, sir, he have been searchin‘ his books since he left you, sir, but he bid me tell you, The Crucible By Arthur Miller ACT I: SceneSETTING: A bedroom in Reverend Samuel Parris‘ house, Salem, Massachusetts, in the Spring of the year, As the curtain Arthur Miller (–) was born in New York City and studied at the University of Michigan. The plot centers on the hysteria that erupts when a group of girls, led by Abigail By my oath to Heaven, I believe him now, andpray you call back his wife before weDanforth: She spoke nothing of lechery, and this man has lied' Halebelieve him! He is an expert in witchcraft. The Crucible. PARRIS: Then he must search on. By Arthur Miller. Pointing at Abigail: This girl has always struck me false! Tituba, the black slave, is suspected of conjuring up spirits, and Abigail blames her for enticing her to sin. She hasAbigail, with a weird, wild, chilling cry: screams up to the ceiling Now you tell him Sarah Good is goin’ too!