I think that a really interesting piece would be to write
about Abigail after the trials. The events of the play and those that subsume the town
are done out of her initial accusations and continuing the process to envelop more
people and casting a wider net. Yet, she ends up fleeing Salem and going to Boston,
where she reportedly becomes a prostitute. She is conflicted and yet is the cause of
conflicts throughout the play. I think it would be really interesting to hear her
thoughts and her impressions of what happened, her role in it, and any reflections she
might have afterwards from this point of view. I think that it would be really
imaginative for a writer to delve inside her mind, inside her experiences, and explore
what made her "tick." Exploring these issues such as the death of her parents, the lack
of parental love, the desire of John Proctor, as well as the conflicts surrounding her
and what happened as a result might be a highly imaginative piece, guaranteed to
increase discussion of the drama and those involved in it.
Monday, September 15, 2014
What would be a good imaginative piece to write on The Crucible?Consider conflicts or John's thoughts on the affair between himself and Abigail.
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