HhThe story about the Puritan life in Salem, Massachusetts. where girls were convicted of witch crafter , by dancing in the forest . But they didn't know anyone would see them and so they are caught by Reverend Parris. We start with Betty being unconscious . Rumors of witchcrafter flows throughout the town. Blame is being put on Abigail, saying she is a reason why Betty is unconscious. To get all of the towns people off Abigail's back she tells the girls to admit nothing and blame it on random people.Abigail still wants Proctor after their affair , but he warns her off and tells her to stop. As soon as Betty awakes she begins to scream. The towns people only knowing one reason for this , witchcraft .At this point the blame begins to be passed …show more content…
But Judge Danforth doesn't believe Proctor and the reasoning behind him wanting Mary to confess. And so she tells the court the truth. When the girls are brought in, the court turns the blame onto Mary. Saying she was the one who bewitch them. Proctor in shock, confesses his affair with Abigail. Saying Abigail was the one that bewitch them over jealousy. In the heat of the moment, Mary breaks down in front of the court and accused Proctor of being a witch. Proctor is then arrested.The trials in Salem have made the neighboring towns uneasy. Hale begs those accused witches that are going to be hanged to confess falsely in order to save their lives, . John agrees to confess falsely .But he refuses to accuse anyone else of being a witch. The court insists that the confession must be made public. Proctor became filled with rage and tears it up. Proctor goes to the gallows and is hanged. The themes that are discussed in the story are intolerance, hysteria, and reputation . The story is the town where church and the state are one, and the religion is very