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Girls dancing in the woods
A group of girls dancing in the forest, were caught by Reverend Parris. After that, Betty laid in bed unconscious. -
Meeting at Parris' house
Parris and Reverend Hale argued about the incident on the woods to know if it was related to witchcraft or not. Abigail threatened the other girls, she told the other girls not to admit anything about the apparent witchcraft. -
Proctor's conversation with Abigail
The reader discovers that Proctor and Abigail had an affair -
Conflict over money and land deeds
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Discussion between Proctor and his wife
Elizabeth asked Proctor to confess the Abigail was lieing as regards the accusations against the other girls -
Elizabeth was warranted
Jealous of Elizabeth, Abigail accused Elizabeth of witchcraft -
Proctor intemidates Mary
Proctor intemidates Mary, insisting that she must go to Salem and expose Abigail and the other girls as frauds. Danforth doesn't believe. -
Danforth denounces Proctor as a liar
Elizabeth lies to danforth claiming proctor has never been unfaithful to her -
Mary accuses proctor of being a witch
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Abigail runs away taking Paris' money with her
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Proctor is sent to the gallows
Although Proctor agrees to confess he refuses to incriminate anyone else in his confession and is sent to the gallows