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The Crucible Script
Novemeber 3,2008
Modern Version of The Crucible
Abigail Williams- Regina George
Mary warren- Katy
Betty- Gretchen
The Girls – The plastics
John Proctor- John Tucker
Elizabeth Proctor- Ellie
Giles Corey- Mclovin
Martha Corey-rachel.
Reverend Hale- Sister fanny
Principle-Shane

Setting- A high school in A small town in Michigan
Plot- The Plastics are the head of the school. They run it and know exactly what to say and how far they need to go in order to get what they want. They have recently been caught cheating on the most important test of there lives, The SAT and the rumor has been spread. In order for them to uphold there reputation they must go through a struggle which they are willing to do.

The story opens up with a
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Regina- Yes sir, im sure I would never lie. I saw her
Shane- Ok thank you, that will be all .
The girls leave the principles office giggling and head right to the girls room.
Regina- OK Listen up skanks! What happened in there is confidential if anyone of you tell I swear ill mention you in the burn book.
Karen- But Regina I cant believe you lied about ---
Regina- Listen Karen, I didn’t lie about anything I saw what I saw right?
Gretchen- You know your only doing this cause you want her perfect boyfriend John Tucker..
Regina- Gretchen weve been BFs for a while now what I did was to save us and nothing else. I mean its not like you would buy a skirt without asking one of your friends if it looks good.
Gretchen- Ohhh right.
Katy- This still feels wrong,
Regina- Oh man up Katy or else im sure I can come up with something creative to spread around school about you. Understood?
Katy- in a small scared voice she answers: understood.
Ellie and John Tucker run into each other right before class and begin to talk
John Tucker- Hey beautiful
Ellie- in a very cold tone- Hi john.. did you hear what happened with the plastics this morning, during the
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Sister fanny quickly calls down Ellie. Ellie please come down to the office at this time. Ellie gives John a look and begins to gather her things.
Sister fanny- Hello Ellie. Im inspector fanny and ive justcome to ask you a couple of questions.
Ellie- what is this about?
Sister fanny- well you are aware that Regina George has mentioned you in this whole cheating scandal?
Ellie- No I was not aware
Sister fanny- Actually she claims you have started it all
Ellie- Excuse me did you say Regina?
Sister fanny- yes I did why is there something I should know about her?
Ellie- No It just seems strange to me that she would say that im a good, hardworking student. And honest im extremely Honest I cant see why she would say that about me.
Sister fanny – Well it seems that you have been passing around the answers to the SAT?
Ellie- The answers? I don’t know what your talking about. I would never do…
Sister fanny- Do you mind if we check your backpack?
Ellie- No go right ahead I have nothing but honest work in there
Sister fanny practically destroys the bag trying to find any piece f evidence until a small envelope falls out of her bag.
Sister fanny- what is

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