Elizabeth Napp was sitting in the corridor of her house and the last lamp at the end of October had disappeared in a pale yellow paper window, so he sat down on a three leg stool in front of a roaring stove. The winter stinging flavor that the early colonialists of Massachusetts Bay began to despise tonight, tonight, light up the candle with a piercing devilish whistle to pick up an 8-foot wide fireplace chimney It was. Shake rough fleas.
In Arthur Miller's "Chura", when innocent men and women were accused of magic in the Salem city in the 1690s, the whole drama continued to show corruption. During the trial, the town was chaotic as chaos, so many famous men and women were condemned by magic. Especially when his wife Elizabeth and many other women in the town were taken by him, the respected leader of John Procter, Salem quickly went to the trial of Salem Witch. Mistress Abigail Williams was accused of magic.
John Proctor married a woman ruled by magic in a small town in Salem. A woman recently related to the Proctor, Abigail, accused many people in the magical town so she can save himself. Amid all the confusion, he was immediately accused by magic, that the inspector himself was involved. The director's only option was to sign a document indicating that he had participated in magic. The director did not take any action, and signing such a document would be a blatant lie. On the other hand, if he does not sign the paper, he will hang up.
In a small town in Salem, people became a mess of wizards and magic among urban people. In the eyes of the city I am watching Abigail Williams of Betty in Paris and other young girls dancing in the forest making love potions. In order to make the town's eyes leave them, they began to direct their fingers to many people in the town they did not like. "Tortured" girls accused them of having their bodies and forcing them to act as demons of their arrest.