The scene between John Proctor and Abigail in the woods, where she thinks he's come back to her, and he's actually come to tell her to leave his wife alone. The change of emotion in Abigail during the scene can be very powerful.
2006-12-30 09:01:43
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answered by incandescent_poet 4
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The best scene in the play "The Crucible" is that of Tituba, when she says , There ain't no devil in Barbados. Devil him be pleasure man. Him be singin and dancin in Barbados, you folks you riles him up round here. It be to cold round here for that ole boy. She misses her home. The only home she ever really knew, there it was warm and sweet with music always in the air. When Reverand Parish moved to Massachusetts, she had no choice but to move as well, because she was his servant. To her the devil was hatred in the eyes of those who looked at her as being wicked simply because she came from a different culture. The coldness of Massachusetts and the coldness of those around her was as close as she had ever come to the devil. Wow I loved Playing that role.
2006-12-31 00:21:12
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answered by carlen p 1
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The scene where the naughty girl threatens one of the others not to snitch on her "if you breathe a word, or the edge of a word about the other things..." I always liked that part.
2006-12-30 01:51:29
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answered by amp 6
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It's been 10 years since we did the show at my high school, but I remember loving John Proctor's last speech, right before they took him to the gallows.
2006-12-31 00:09:27
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answered by musicaangelica 5
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The sex. Wait, no....when John Proctor gets down on his knees and goes "Something about the Devil" I forget what it was he said. But it was good.
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2006-12-30 01:45:13
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answered by Jade 2
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The trial.
2006-12-30 02:06:51
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answered by Alyssa 5
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