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Falling Action
Example 1: The inability of Proctor and his allies to persuade the court and stop the corruption.
Example 2: Proctor confess that his wife would never lie because she is a godly women but when she gets asked did her husband commit adultery in the court, she replies with a "no".
Falling Action Cont.
Example 3: Mary Warren tells the judges that Proctor is working with the devil, also how Proctor sends his spirits to her at night while she sleeps.
Example 4: Proctor signs the confession but then rips it up because he wanted to keep his name.
Example 5: John Proctor announce that "God is dead"
Example 6: Hale told John Proctor to turn in his confession so he could live
John Proctor tries to get his wife released from jail by appealing to the court. His confessions of adultery with Abigail, and the failed testimony of Mary Warren, bring things to the boiling point.
Rising Action: A series of related incidents that build toward the climax.
Example 1: Tituba confesses to witchcraft and reveals the names of many other women in Salem who are also consorting with the Devil.
Rising Action
Example 2: The girls, led by Abigail, begin to accuse other women of witchcraft, saying how the other people cast their spirits on them while they were sleeping
Rising Action Cont.
Example 3: Parris sent for Reverend Hale to come to Salem because Reverend Hale has much experience in all demonic arts.
Rising Action
Exapmle 4: As the witch hysteria moves through the village, more and more women are arrested as witches. Their trials are swift and speedy and almost all are convicted. If they confess, however, they are released.
Example 5: Soon, however, the girls stop pointing the finger at the town’s less reputable citizens and begin accusing the religious and respectable Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey.
Example 6: John Proctor wanted nothing to do with the court because he was afraid that his little secret would come out and make him look bad
Resolution
The resolution is the part in the story in which the conflict is resolved or worked out.
Example: John Proctor signs a confession for committing witchcraft, even though he didn't do it but at this point in the story that's his only option to save his and Elizabeth life.
Exposition: Exposition is writing or speech that explains, informs, or present information. the main techniques of expository writing included analysis, classification, comparison and contrast, definition, and exemplification or illustrations.
Exposition: Exposition is writing or speech that explains, informs, or present information. the main techniques of expository writing included analysis, classification, comparison and contrast, definition, and exemplification or illustrations.
Reverend Parris
Betty parris
Susanna Walcott
marshall herrick
Sarah Good
Giles Corey
Ezekiel Cheever
Francis Nurse
Rebecca Nurse
Judge Danforth
Ann putman
Elizabeth Proctor
John Proctor
Tituba
Abigail Williams
Setting: Salem Massachusetts 1692
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