According to the dramatic exposition at the beginning of The Crucible, what fueled the Salem witch hunt depicted in the play? Ch
oose three options. A. the opportunity to publicly share one's sins by pinning them on the victim
B. the belief that the leader of the community was working with the Devil
C. the feeling of repression caused by the forced order of the theocracy
D. the chance to take revenge on hated neighbors and enemies
E. the fear of the physical illness that was rampant in the area
F. the concern for the young people in the village
According to the dramatic exposition at the beginning of the crucible, there are three things which fuelled Salem witch hunt depicted in the play. Those are
<em>• The feeling of repression caused by the forced order of theocracy
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<em>• The fear of the physical illness that was rampant in the area
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<em>• the concern for the young people in the village
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This is because there was prevailing theocracy in the world at that time that was followed by the ill effects which it would have on the area and the people living in that area.