What does the noose symbolize in the crucible
Chemistry 9.1 section assessment answers
Noose: Is the focus since that's what everyone was thinking about and that it all leads to that noose. Roads: The one road leads to the noose and to the death while the other runs away toward life. Church: It was the center of the crisis so it is in the center of the noose and it is silhouetted to show the shady motives behind it.
The judges in The Crucible are Thomas Danforth, and John Hathorne in the play, with Samuel Sewall added for the screenplay. The full panel of magistrates for the special Court of Oyer and Terminer were in fact named by the new charter, which arrived in Massachusetts on May 14, 1692 were William Stoughton, John Richards, Nathaniel Saltonstall ...