Elizabeth and Proctor argue over this and Mary Warren comes in and gives Elizabeth a poppet (doll) that she made sitting in the courtroom while confessing that Elizabeth was accused of witchcraft, but the court dismissed the charge because she defended her. Elizabeth urges Proctor to accuse Abigail as a fraud, but he refuses, and she becomes jealous. A week later, Elizabeth finds out that Proctor spoke to Abigail privately with no one around while in Salem. Betty and Abigail began named people that they had seen with the accompanying the devil. Hen Abigail also joins in and Betty wakes up. Parris and Hale interrogate Tituba for a good minute and she finally confesses to communicating with the devil and she also blames various of townsfolk for associating with the devil as well. Reverend Hale arrives too see what is going and he also asked Abigail about what the girls were doing in the forest at the time and she blamed Tituba for forcing her to sin. Some people from the crowd rushed upstairs to stop her and calm her down. While they were talking Betty wakes up screaming out the window. John Proctor arrives and talks to Abigail alone about their former relationship, but Abigail grew angry with Proctor because he refuses to accept any feelings for her. Then Betty falls right back to sleep again. While Abigail was having a conversation with the girls, Betty wakes up talking about how she saw Abigail drinking blood and cast spells to kill Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail threatens every single girl with violence. While Reverend Parris went outside to talk to the crowd and clear up the suspicion, Abigail warns her friend that at the forest with her last night to not reveal anything they were doing. While waiting for Hale, Parris questions Abigail Williams about what happened in the forest but her answer to remained nothing but dancing. Give us your paper requirements, choose a writer and we’ll deliver the highest-quality essay! Order now
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