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- The Witches of Salem
- 1 Reverend John Hale: from Ardent Advocate to Dedicated Critic of The
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms
- Introduction
- The Crucible
- The Crucible Study Guide ANSWER KEY
- Representation of the Négresse, Trauma and Marronnage in Post-Slavery Narratives
- Redalyc.Yo, Tituba, La Bruja Negra De Salem: Versiones Y Per-Versiones Del Discurso Histórico En La Novela De Maryse Condé
- The Crucible by Arthur Miller ACT I: Scene 1 SETTING: a Bedroom in Reverend Samuel Parris' House, Salem, Massachusetts, In
- A Case Study Sophie Abber University of San Diego, [email protected]
- Maryse Conde's I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem
- EBSCO Publishing Citation Format: MLA (Modern Language Assoc.)
- Texto Completo (Pdf)
- Tituba of Salem: the Racial, Gendered, and Encultured Dimensions of A
- A Small Upper Bedroom in the Home of Reverend Samuel Parris, Salem, Massachusetts, in the Spring of the Year 1692
- Witch: Tituba and Salem Witchcraft, 1692–1693”
- Salem Witch Trials
- The Crucible Character Descriptions 11 Females, 10 Males (Plus Townspeople)