The Crucible Plot Line. EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted.

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The Crucible Plot Line

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied. Mary Warren accuses Proctor.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society (confines of Puritan life) RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied. Person vs. Self - Hale Mary Warren accuses Proctor of being a witch. CLIMAX Proctor is arrested for witchcraft and he denounces God.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society (confines of Puritan life) RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied. Person vs. Self - Hale Mary Warren accuses Proctor of being a witch. CLIMAX Proctor is arrested for witchcraft and he denounces God. Falling Action Hale’s plea to Proctor to confess.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society (confines of Puritan life) RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied. Person vs. Self - Hale Mary Warren accuses Proctor of being a witch. CLIMAX Proctor is arrested for witchcraft and he denounces God. Falling Action Hale’s plea to Proctor to confess. Elizabeth forgives Proctor.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society (confines of Puritan life) RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied. Person vs. Self - Hale Mary Warren accuses Proctor of being a witch. CLIMAX Proctor is arrested for witchcraft and he denounces God. Falling Action Hale’s plea to Proctor to confess. Elizabeth forgives Proctor. Town is falling apart.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society (confines of Puritan life) RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied. Person vs. Self - Hale Mary Warren accuses Proctor of being a witch. CLIMAX Proctor is arrested for witchcraft and he denounces God. Falling Action Hale’s plea to Proctor to confess. Elizabeth forgives Proctor. Town is falling apart. Resolution Proctor confesses and then tears up his confession.

EXPOSTION Salem, Spring, 1692 Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with Tituba. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society (confines of Puritan life) RISING ACTION Abigail and Betty accuse others of witchcraft. Person vs. person Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth in their home. Person vs. person Proctor House Person vs. self - Proctor Poppet is discovered in Proctor house. Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Martha are arrested. Proctor admits to his affair. Elizabeth lies. Courtroom Hale comes to realize that the Abigail and the other girls lied. Person vs. Self - Hale Mary Warren accuses Proctor of being a witch. CLIMAX Proctor is arrested for witchcraft and he denounces God. Falling Action Hale’s plea to Proctor to confess. Elizabeth forgives Proctor. Jail Town is falling apart. Resolution Proctor confesses and then tears up his confession. Proctor and Rebecca are hanged. Abigail steals from Parris and runs off.