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    Tituba’s Monologue [Sitting down‚ eyes closed and hands gathered‚ praying] "Dear heavenly father‚ I bow my head down to you now‚ asking you for your forgiveness. I have committed a grave sin even resulting in someone being executed. I wronged you father and I shouldn’t have confessed to having connections with the devil. [Stand up] Who knows now what the results would have been if I was honest and kept to your name until the end. The beatings and all of Mr Hale’s questions were just too much

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    They’re lying! Why would I poison them? Where would I even... That’s not mine. That’s not mine. Hazel put it there. Admit it‚ you witch‚ you did this! We all saw the results in the WhatsApp group. Your child failed the last maths test. Hey‚ dummy... stop talking rubbish. The results are not out yet. Who’s this? Close your mouth before a fly goes in. Look here‚ next time you and your daughter have tea... remember who the real dummy is. Dummy! Half a million rand and I’ll keep all your

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    (A deep‚ lush forest situated on the outskirts of Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ during the spring of 1692. Trees are scattered about‚ with dark green leaves that hang down gracefully from the trees branches. A slight breeze sweeps through the forest‚ causing the leaves to sway and a chill runs through the air. When the curtain rises‚ Tituba‚ Abigail‚ and Betty are cautiously walking into the forest‚ frequently glancing behind them to make sure that they aren’t being followed.) Tituba: Come now‚ children

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    Monologue – Reverend John Hale Before the events of Act Four I have always been a man of God‚ and I used to believe with all my heart that what I did was for him. I took it upon myself to find impurities in the world and banish them‚ whether they be cursed spirits‚ demons or‚ most common‚ witches. I was good at it as well‚ where I went‚ witches died‚ but let me tell you now; every single man or women hung by my order had evidence that they were evil so thick that it could not be ignored.

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    I anxiously look around as I enter the courtroom‚ the benches are empty from left to right . All the judges have their eyes on me and it is not the kind of spotlight I want. Immediately‚ my eyes fall down to the ground as I walk with Mr. Proctor by my side. I am here today to confess that I saw no spirits o and that poppet was mine and not Goody Proctor’s. I am willingly to confess to help Mr. Proctor protect Goody Proctor from wrongful accusations of witchcraft. Moreover‚ I am terrified if I say

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    Abigail could no longer take it; two months have gone by without her John. After the arrest of John Proctor‚ Abigail was left with nothing. He was the only reason she was doing all this for‚ but now soon he would be hanged. Reverend Hale already suspected of her; she would be next. In order to save herself she has to leave Salem‚ but she couldn’t go alone‚ Mercy Lewis had to go with her. Abigail convinced Mercy Lewis that if she didn’t go she would soon be arrested and hanged. Between the two of

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    Mr. Danforth‚ I’m writing this letter to inform you that you should not believe everything that Abigail says. Abigail is a very untrustworthy women that acts like a child. I do not believe that you should listen to her accusations. She has many reasons to make false stories and accusations. The women she has accused are good christian women that would never work with the devil. Those women have grown up and are now mature unlike Abigail. It does not come as a shock to me that Abigail has lied because

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    Abigail’s Conscience I can’t believe all of this has happened. I feel so guilty‚ but I don’t really care‚ I know I’m more important than any of those old people. Besides‚ John Proctor deserved it! How dare he use me just because he was lonely and having marital problems! I had all the rights to destroy his marriage. However‚ I can’t help but feeling awful when I think about those two boys that have no father anymore. Its all my fault! I started this nonsense of witchcraft just because I was scared

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    CHARACTER: Abigail Williams POINT OF INTERVENTION: Act 1: Scene 2- After she stabs herself with the needle IMAGINED CONTEXT: By the shed Ahh‚ gee‚ damn! Why does he have to be so ignorant! I am only in my youth‚ yet he chooses to love his wife over my love. He loves me‚ he knows me! I have been robbed of my innocence because he cannot accept the fact that his heart longs for mine. My parent’s desires would want my days to be long and happy‚ curse the Indians that bludgeoned my parents to death

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    setting of this monologue is in Salem’s Graveyard‚ 2 years after the hanging of John Proctor. Mr Hale has arrived at the time where night turns to dawn. There are specks of light peeking out from the clouds. Mr Hale is kneeling in front of one particular grave‚ John Proctor’s. John’s Gravestone read’s “John Proctor‚ Hanged‚ August 19-1692. Next to his Grave was Rebecca Nurse’s‚ it was clear Mr Nurse had been here earlier as a bouquet of flowers laid on ground in front of it. Monologue: Mr Hale:

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