The Crucible

  • Dancing In the Forest

    One night Abigail Williams and a group of her friends, along with a worker Tituba go out and start dancing. Along withone of them running around naked, and Abigail drinking chicken blood. And while dancing they are caught by Reverend Parris.
  • The chaos begins

    When the girls are caught by Reverend Parris, his daughter Betty seems to go into something like a coma. They call for Reverend Hale and meanwhile Abigail Williams denys any claim of witchcraft. Although Abigail threatens all the girls who danced along with her not to confess to anything.
  • The Past Arises

    John Proctor comes into town to figure out what all the commotion is all about. And while he has a private conversation with Abigail we discover that Abigail used to work at Proctor's house, but was fired when Proctor's wife Elizabeth Proctor suspects that the two were having an affair. We also see that Abigail is still attracted to her but Proctor pushes her away and tells her to confess.
  • Betty Awakes..

    Betty wakes up screaming for her mother and tries to fly out of the window. This only intensifies the townspeople's suspisions of the girls having used witchcraft.
  • Hale's Arival

    Hale soon arrives and he checks on Betty. Then he begins to heavily interrogate Abigail, which causes Abigail to point her finger at Tituba, who is also soon interrogated by Hale and Parris. She soon confesses to having communicated with the devil, and begins to name multiple names, and soon enough Abigail and Betty tag along.
  • Introducing the Awkward Couple

    Elizabeth and John are in their horme speaking of the recent events, although the mood is tense and awkward. Elizabeth asks Proctor to tell the truth about the girls.
  • The Chaos Grows

    Mary Warren (a house worker) returns after spending her entire day at the trials. Proctor scolds her and tells her to stop going to the trials. Then Mary gives Proctor the news that Elizabeth was accused (along with 39 others) and because of Mary's testimony Elizabeth is saved. Before heading to bed Mary gives Elizabeth a rag doll.
  • 9/10

    Reverend Hale goes into the Proctor house and begins to question Elizabeth Proctor about how close they are to the church. When question about the ten commandants, Proctor recalls all but one, adultery.
  • Elizabeth is Taken

    Then officials arrive to search the house since Elizabeth has been charged with witchcraft, because Abigail is stabbed with a needle. They find their "proof", which is the rag doll given to Elizabeth by Mary with a needle in it.
  • The Greatest Trial Begins

    Proctor enters with other's testifying that all of the girls are lying and there is no witchcraft happening in the village, and bring 91 testimonies along with Marry to confess.
  • Mary Confesses

    Mary Warren finally confesses to her and the other girls having lied and pretended. When asked to prove that it was all pretend by fainting, she can't pull it off.
  • Proctor Cofesses

    As a last resort Proctor confesses to having an affair with Abigail while she worked at his home. Abigail doesn't confess to anything and so they bring in Elizabeth who is said to have never lied in her life, but she lies in order to protect John's name.
  • The Bird

    Soon after Elizabeth leaves, Abigail and the other girls begin panicking, saying that they see a large yellow bird. They all say that the bird is being sent by Mary to attack them. And they begin to repeat all of Mary's crys for them to stop faking.
  • Mary Turns

    Mary breaks and then turns her back on John, and then she begins to accuse him of forcing her to sign the confession and also of being an accomplice of the devil.
  • Proctor Falls

    At his witsend Proctor yells out "God is dead!" and he renounces his faith.
  • Time Passes

    Three months pass and now the majority of the townspeople are in jail after being accused for witchcraft.
  • Hale Returns

    Hale comes back to save people by telling to them to lie and confess that they had attempted witchcraft. He begins to believe that life is more important than not lying, going against the townspeoples' beliefs.
  • Abigail's True Self

    We learn that Abigail along with Mercy Lewis run away with all of Parris's money.
  • Proctor's Confession (Lie)

    Judge Danforth, Hale, and Parris all persuade Elizabeth to talk Proctor into confessing so that the townspeople can follow his lead. And he decides to sign a confession.
  • Proctor's Death

    Proctor decides to rip up his confessing because he doesn't agree with his confession being put up on the churches walls because he doesn't want his sons to learn from that. So this ultimately leads to his execution.