If she is accused of being a witch, she cannot believe in witches. On this basis of this evidence, Cheever determined witchcraft was possible and took Elizabeth to jail. What will happen to Proctor if he tries to discredit Abby? She will tell them they had an affair, she will discredit his name by calling him a lecher..
Also question is, how did the needle get into the poppet?
The Symbolism Behind the Poppet On page 1201 Danforth states "A poppet were discovered in Mr. Proctor's house, stabbed by a needle. Mary Warren claims that you sat beside her in court when she made it, and that you saw her make it and witnessed how she herself stuck her needle into it for safe-keeping.
Furthermore, what is the significance of the needle in the poppet in the crucible? The presence of the needle is seen as "evidence" to substantiate how Abigail was under attack that evening at dinner, claiming that she was stabbed with a needle. The discovery of the needle inside the poppet is taken as proof that Elizabeth is practicing witchcraft to get back at Abigail.
Also, who is responsible for the needle in the poppet found in the Proctor house?
Ezekiel Cheever and Marshal Herrick arrive at the Proctor house with a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest. Cheever discovers the poppet that Mary Warren made for Elizabeth, and he finds a needle inside the doll.
Who made the poppet in the crucible?
Mary Warren
Related Question Answers
Why does Abigail stab herself with a needle?
Abigail stabs herself with a needle. She does this in order to cast suspicion on Elizabeth Proctor. In Cheever's opinion, the doll signifies that Elizabeth used witchcraft/black magic/voodoo/etc. on the doll which caused Abigail to stab herself with a different needle.What is a fair poppet?
Definition: a small figure often of a human being used especially as a child's plaything. Synonym: doll. Antonym: animal. Sentence: "Why, thank you, it's a fair poppet" (Pg.Why did Abigail accuse Elizabeth?
Because Abigail wants John Proctor for herself, she gets Tituba to make her a potion to kill Goody Proctor. Once Abigail has gained power as an "afflicted child", she seizes the chance to accuse Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft and get her out of the picture that way (Act 2).What will happen if Proctor tries to discredit Abby?
If she is accused of being a witch, she cannot believe in witches. On this basis of this evidence, Cheever determined witchcraft was possible and took Elizabeth to jail. What will happen to Proctor if he tries to discredit Abby? She will tell them they had an affair, she will discredit his name by calling him a lecher.Why did Mary Warren make the poppet?
Mary tells Elizabeth that she has made the doll in court as something to do that kept her busy. However, Abigail Williams may have instructed Mary Warren to give the poppet to Elizabeth so that she could accuse Elizabeth of witchcraft.What does the poppet and the needle reveal about Mary?
In Act II ofThe Crucible, Mary Warren returns from court and brings Elizabeth Proctor a poppet (or doll). Abigail claims Goody Proctor's spirit stabbed her with a needle, so when they find the sitting on the mantle, they believe they have the evidence needed to arrest Elizabeth.Why Cheever is both astonished and afraid?
He is afraid both by the thought of what will happen to her and the thought of how rampant the witchcraft is in his own town. Cheever is blinded by the town consciousness and is unable to assert his own identity and wisdom into the situation.How many people have been brought to the jail and suffer hanging if they don't confess?
Mary Warren, their servant, has gone to the witch trials, defying Elizabeth's order that she remain in the house. Fourteen people are now in jail. If these accused witches do not confess, they will be hanged. Whoever Abigail and her troop name as they go into hysterics is arrested for bewitching the girls.Who says the witch trials are a black mischief?
John Proctor
Who does Abigail accused of witchcraft?
Elizabeth Proctor
How does Mary attempt to assert herself?
When Mary attempts to assert herself, she is made small. Her integrity is not her own; rather, it belongs to the society, to the men, and to the word of God in Salem. Proctor physically threatens her and demands answers to the events in court once he finds she is involved in the proceedings concerning witchcraft.What is ironic about that remark?
What is ironic about that remark? It is ironic that Ezekiel Cheever is the one who arrests Elizabeth Proctor because the Proctors were blaming Abigail and told Cheever to arrest her, but Cheever ignored them and went to search Elizabeths house and found the needle in the poppets skirt.What is the most likely connection between the needle found in the poppet and the needle discovered in Abigail's belly?
What is the most likely connection between the needle found in the poppet and the needle discovered in Abigail's belly? Elizabeth has stuck the needle into the poppet in hopes of causing Abigail to suffer. Mary Warren has stuck the needle into the poppet in the hopes of causing Elizabeth to be arrested.Who said Herrick Herrick It is a needle in the crucible?
Cheever
Why is Elizabeth Proctor suspicious?
One reason Elizabeth is suspicious is because John Proctor had told her he last saw Abigail "with a crowd". He then admits that when Abigail told him that what had happened in the woods "had naught to do with witchcraft", he had been with her "in a room alone".What does the church door symbolize in the crucible?
The Church Door This is important because it shows that John cares about the church, and is still a man of God, regardless of the fact that he doesn't attend church weekly. The reason he doesn't attend church is because he believes that Reverend Parris is corrupt.What power does John Proctor have?
The Crucible John Proctor is a tormented individual. He believes his affair with Abigail irreparably damaged him in the eyes of God, his wife Elizabeth, and himself. True, Proctor did succumb to sin and commit adultery; however, he lacks the capacity to forgive himself.Why do Giles and Francis want to talk?
Why do Giles and Francis want to talk to Danforth? They attempt to convince the judge that their wives are good women and are not witches. people were witches or they weren't. If one opposed the court, one would be in contempt.What does the golden candlesticks symbolize in the crucible?
The golden candlesticks symbolize Parris's selfish materialism, and they perhaps symbolize the deep rift between Parris and Proctor.