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‘i tell you heart, mr. danforth, i fear you to be so mighty that the power of hell may not
bare your will? beware of it!’
options:
- abigail
- john proctor
- giles corey
- francis nurse
- judge danforth
- reverend hale
- parris
- mary warren
‘for them that quail to bring men out of ignorance, as i have quailed, and as you quail now
when you know in all your black hearts that this be fraud—god damns our kind especially,
and we will burn, we will burn together!’
options:
- abigail
- john proctor
- giles corey
- francis nurse
- judge danforth
- reverend hale
- parris
- mary warren
The first quote reflects Abigail Williams' manipulative, self-aggrandizing tone from The Crucible, as she asserts her perceived power over others. The second quote is John Proctor's iconic outburst against the hypocrisy of the Salem witch trials, expressing his defiance and recognition of collective moral failure.
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First quote: Abigail; Second quote: John Proctor