The most impressive scene "sound" in "Yuzu scene". My most impressive scene at Crucible starts with the stage of 116 pages and finally 120 pages Proctor's "It is evil, I do it." In this scene, Elizabeth and John Proctor together I was allowed to talk, and for the first time in only 3 months. I found that this scene produced an inspiring drama, so I found it to be eye-catching, and the couple reunited again and the reader or audience told that the proctor might be interrupted soon It was troubling to make me think.
The most impressive scene of The Crucible is the third act, starting with Susana Walcott, Mercy Lewis, Betty Paris, and Abigail Williams (page 91), and ending with its behind (page 105). Some of the tension in this scene arises from our understanding of Mary Warren and her cowardice. She often wishes to pregnant herself, but she finds it obeying others as it is easier. This was confirmed with the instructions of Phase 2 of the bill when she told the guardian that what she had in the court was the will of God and that she was no longer considered a child by the guardian It was. "Apart from him, keeping her upright posture, working hard, and working hard." She never knows what she wants, she stands up for what she wants and stands up. A good example is the second act, she says when Proctor ordered her to go to bed.
In this article, I will focus on the courtroom scene in the second half of the "crucible" law. I think this scenario has many similarities with the way McCarthy tests it; the judges' mobility and prejudice distort what happened due to my interests during the trial and forced justice According to the situation, the "justice" described in the Bible or justice, this is very important in the Puritan society.