Settings in The Crucible include Betty's room, Proctors living room and kitchen, the town jail, and courtroom. These settings create a depressing atmosphere because of how small and intense each room is. Even the scenes outdoors are depressing, scary, mysterious, and may seem dangerous.
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* "Yes," replied Peter. "She did say that she wants us to study the author Poe."
* "I have notes from the lecture on Poe's use of rhythm in the poem <em>The Raven," </em>said Tamara.
* Jeff responded, "That's good. I was absent that day."
* "Okay, let's meet in the library at 6:00 PM to study," remarked Tim. "Bring your notes."
Survivors often feel guilty about those who did not survive. To have a good character is to "hit the mean" with respect to both.
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