GCSE – The Crucible – Notes on the Assignment titles
The significance of the crucible title: Define what a crucible is; how is it applicable to the events in Salem (tested and found either pure or wanting); why did Miller use the title – his own...
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In fact the horror of what happened to her has so twisted her mind that she no longer even recognises herself in, 'the slewed mirror… her myself, who did this / to me?' But the way the...
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