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English, 10.12.2021 08:30 dsperez201938

Read this passage from Act 2, Part 6, of The Crucible. PROCTOR: Herrick! Herrick, don't chain her! (He rushes out the door. From outside.) Dang you, man, you will not chain her! Off with them! I'll not have it! I will not have her chained! (There are other men's voices against his. Hale, in a fever of guilt and uncertainty, tums from the door to avoid the sight; Mary Warren bursts into tears and sits weeping. Giles Corey calls to Hale.) How does the author's decision to place the action offstage affect readers' understanding of this event? The Crucible, Act 2. Part 6 O Putting the action offstage is a signal to readers that Elizabeth cannot escape the court. Putting the action offstage emphasizes how angry Proctor is. Putting the action offstage forces readers to focus on other characters' reactions to Elizabeth's arrest. O Putting the action offstage forces readers to imagine the pain that Elizabeth is in as she is chained.

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