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The Crucible: ‘Choose what you think is the most dramatic scene in the play. How is the drama reated? And how does it fit into the play as a whole?'

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'Choose what you think is the most dramatic scene in the play. How is the drama reated? And how does it fit into the play as a whole? The scene I have chosen as the most dramatic in the play starts slightly before Elizabeth Proctor enters the court. Before this, John Proctor has forcefully convinced Mary, his servant, to tell Danforth and Hathorne that the girls are all faking being taken by others souls sent out by the devil, and in court they are lying when the feel cold winds or see things. Proctor has also confessed that he had an affair with Abigail Williams and in response to this Danforth brought Elizabeth into the court. In the build-up to this scene, the audience is told Elizabeth would never lie so as Danforth questions her, there is a huge rush of fear for her and her husband's lives. This scene is...

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