What happened to Tituba and Sarah Good in Act 4?

What happened to Tituba and Sarah Good in Act 4?

The Crucible Act IV begins in the Salem jail. Marshall Herrick wakes up Sarah Good and Tituba to move them to a different cell. Sarah and Tituba have been in prison so long that they have come to believe that they are in league with the Devil.

Why did Hale returned to Salem in Act 4?

Short Answer. Hale has returned to Salem in Act 4 because he recognizes himself as the original instigator of the ultimately unfounded witch hysteria, and he doesn’t want to end up with the blood of innocent people on his hands (or at least innocent people who are widely respected like Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor).

What details in Act 4 reveal Abigail’s dishonesty?

In Act IV of The Crucible Reverend Parris has discovered that Abigail has broken into his safe, stolen money, and fled town. Parris understands that this reveals her true character, and that she is only thinking of her own survival.

Why does Proctor change his mind in Act 4?

Why did John change his mind? He wanted to die a good man because he had done so many wrong things in his life.

Who dies in the crucible?

I think the following were executed: Martha Corey and Giles Corey, Mary Easty, Mr. Jacobs, Rebecca Nurse, John Proctor, Tituba, Goody Good, Bridget Bishop, and Bridget Bishop.

What is Tituba afraid of?

“very frightened because her slave sense has warned her that, as always, trouble in [the Parris] house eventually lands on her back.” Despite her obvious fear of Rev. Parris and other town leaders, Tituba does not let that fear interfere with her sense of motherhood which she demonstrates toward little Betty Parris.

Why is Tituba an easy person to blame Act 1?

Tituba is an easy target because she is very caring and devoted to the Parris family so she would not speak ill of the family. Once Tituba is accused by Abigail, Parris gives her an ultimatum, that if she did not tell the truth he would punish her so she confesses and is cleansed by Reverend Hale.