Transfiguration And Discrimination In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In her earlier years Jessica was a bit 50/50 when it came to classes and such, she was more into being outside and working with her hands then studying. She always did better when she could get her hands dirty. The mechanics of the spells didn't end up clicking till she could cast them. But something about Transfiguration always unnerved her; she had this strange feeling when it came to thinking about shifting something from its natural form even less when they said she'd eventually have to change herself. "I like my bits where they are thank you very much." she'd always say, and in the end her uncertainty in the subject ended up showing. Her first years in Salem were spent being a bit of a wild card, happy to be off on her own. She embraced