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English, 21.04.2020 15:25 neilleggon24

At the beginning of the act, Elizabeth says, "The town’s gone wild." By the end of the act there was much more truth in that statement than she knew when she said it. Miller uses this line as a literary technique to give clues to how much devastation was to come. What is that literary technique, and what events took place over the course of this act that show "the devil is loose in Salem"? How does this connect to the theme of hysteria?

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