Religious people depend on others' judgment, otherwise people depend on religious people. For example, a person of "Chura" thinks Pastor Hale will blame others for judgment. Pastor Hal lied to all these people to get people they do not like. Pastor Hale lowered his mind and used his religious power to get what he wanted. Finally, he realized that everything he did was wrong and innocent people were dead. One of the reasons he changed his mind was the confession of John Procter.
Crucible Crucible is a novel based on Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts written by Arthur Miller. Kruger showed the taboo temptation between John Procter and Abigail Williams, the glory and shame of Salam, the merciless revenge, and the fight against high social status. The story style of the play is a standard daily word of the 1950s. Kruger's Berg entered the Puritan Priesthood society in 1692. When Abigail and Miller used images and figurative languages ... During the trial of Salem Witch, Fort Worth was held in Salem, Massachusetts. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller revenged as the theme of all playwrights. Vengeance is an act of causing someone to harm or injure, or causing inconvenience to others. Revenge is displayed in the action of the character in the play. Magic is used to show vengeance. If someone does not like others, they may blame magical tools and harm them.
In Abigail of Krugersburg's Krugers Act 1 there is a complicated story about the explanation and the event of Salem Witch trial in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The first acts of Kruger's law reveal a case that led to magical accusations and increased superstition in the Puritan community. Krugers reveals the attractive and malign character of Abigail Williams. This is a clever, unguessed scammster who has extraordinary self-defense characteristics at the first glance of impossible possibilities.