In act 3, Danforth calls Salem a swamp. But does anything good emerge from the witch hunt.
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The Crucible Coursework In act 3, Danforth calls Salem a swamp. But does anything good emerge from the witch hunt. Vengeance is walking Salem Salem is a theocratic community, formed in 1692, who lives in isolation and is fearful of change and diversity. This leads to the girls' rebellion which is a stand against this strict, dead regime. Despite its intention to be a pure, good, united Puritan town, Salem is full of divisions and quarrels. For example, Thomas Putman is a man of many grievances who has lost his kids and therefore is embittered. By no coincidence Putman is found to be frequently accusing people of witchcraft or such things. This is caused to his vindictive nature. Abigail is the most notorious example of this. She wishes so badly to be with Procter, give me a word John, a soft word and hates the fact that he stays loyal to such...

