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KEY SEGMENT 1 BETTY, REVEREND PARRIS AND ABIGAIL

KEY SEGMENT 1 BETTY, REVEREND PARRIS AND ABIGAIL. Parris blames those in the parish for wanting to get rid of him Both concerned their names have been tarnished Both want to keep events in the woods private Abigail lies. THEMES. INDIVIDUAL IN SOCIETY - REPUTATION

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KEY SEGMENT 1 BETTY, REVEREND PARRIS AND ABIGAIL

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  1. KEY SEGMENT 1BETTY, REVEREND PARRIS AND ABIGAIL • Parris blames those in the parish for wanting to get rid of him • Both concerned their names have been tarnished • Both want to keep events in the woods private • Abigail lies

  2. THEMES INDIVIDUAL IN SOCIETY - REPUTATION Social pressures within the community Parris is desperate to keep this a secret – ‘my enemies will know it, and they will ruin me with it’ plus 2 more references to enemies REBELLION - DECEIT Salem is a disciplined community – the girls have broken conduct by dancing. Why?

  3. KEY SEGMENT 2THE PUTNAMS • Immediate accusation of witchcraft • Rumour has already spread in the village • Ann Putnam is grieving and desperate to find someone to blame

  4. THEMES POWER Reflected in both Parris and Putnam’s status – influence over others in either wealth or moral authority (Putnam – land owning) (Parris – moral hold on community) PARANOIA Ann Putnam reflects this - BLAME/ACCUSATION ‘there is a murdering witch among us’

  5. KEY SEGMENT 3ABI, MERCY, MARY, BETTY • The first time the girls are alone since the night in the woods – the truth is revealed • Abigail threatens and controls the others – she is also violent • Mary Warren is singled out as being weak • Betty wakes – she tries to fly

  6. THEMES POWER • Abigail holds power over the girls MANIPULATION • Abigail again – to save herself, protect her own name – ‘She (Elizabeth) is blackening my name in the village!’ FEAR • Instils fear in the other girls - ‘I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning.’ Mary Warren is pinpointed as the weakest – she is most in fear of the situation, and of Abi.

  7. KEY SEGMENT 4PROCTOR AND ABIGAIL • The affair is revealed • He is drawn to her but refuses her • She pleads with him – she loves him

  8. THEMES LOVE/OBSESSION • Abigail is besotted with John, she is in awe of him GUILT • John feels guilty for betraying Elizabeth REVENGE • Abigail blames Elizabeth for John’s refusal of her – she is desperate to take revenge

  9. KEY SEGMENT 5Putnams, Parris, Abi, Proctor, Rebecca, Giles • Betty screams at the sound of singing • Ann Putnam assumes it is the sound of God’s name – she is determined to prove the Devil is at work • Rebecca and Giles try to calm the hysteria • The first hint of conflict in the community over land/money • We learn that people in the village do not all like Parris

  10. THEMES HYSTERIA • The madness wakes Betty – ‘Betty can’t stand hearing the Lord’s name’ CONFLICT • Proctor VS Parris – ‘the last meeting I were at, you spoke so long on deeds and mortgages I thought it were an auction’ – we see John is not happy with the way the Parish is being run BLAME/ACCUSATION • Petty rifts lead the way for accusation

  11. KEY SEGMENT 6Hale • The naming of names begins, prompted by the Putnams– Tituba then Abigail • The hysteria has begun

  12. THEMES PREJUDICE • Easier to blame the vulnerable, those of lower standing in the community (Tituba) BLAME/ACCUSATIONS • The children hold the power here which is unusual in this community PRESSURE – MANIPULATION • Hale is influenced by the community ‘mob’ in identifying witchcraft in Salem

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