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An analytical account of the scenes of the involvement of Tituba in witchcraft and her influence over the girls  

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The audience are first brought into the film by the white credits on the black background which signifies the harsh contrasts between good and evil in the film. The first shot of Abigail, sitting bolt upright in bed, creates an instant feeling of drama and tension. The expression on her face suggests an element of certain mischief. The succession of camera shots that follow are quick close-ups of the other girls and the audience senses that a key event is about to take place, from which the rest of the film will develop. The camera follows the girls from the village, as they run through the woods, giggling and laughing. The audience is left in a state of suspense, wondering where they are going to and what they are going to do. The audience is also introduced to the fact that the village, and especially the inhabitants, are a...

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