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marin [14]
2 years ago
12

Tituba is not whipped into a confession in the play like she is in the film. Why do you

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puteri [66]2 years ago
8 0

The Crucible is a tragedy play by Arthur Miller on which a movie was directed. The difference between the scenes in movies and plays is created to show the element of drama.

<h3>Who is Tituba?</h3>

Tituba is one of the black characters of the story that is an enslaved girl of Kalina nationality and is accused of practicing witchcraft during trials. In the play, it is seen that Tituba is threatened to confess her involvement in witchcraft.

In the movie, she is not threatened but thrashed to admit her involvement to increase the intensity of the drama and to create a greater impact on the audience by showing the discrimination.

Therefore, in the movie, the scenes are different to show the increased drama.

Learn more about 'The Crucible' here:

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