The Crucible

What does the exposition in the beginning of Act One tell readers about the way they are to perceive the events that follow? Explain

What does the exposition in the beginning of Act One tell readers about the way they are to perceive the events that follow? Explain

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We become aware that Salem is a Puritan theocracy, which is ruled with a rigid set of laws and expectations. We also learn about several teenage girls who caught dancing in the woods by Rev. Parris and the scandal it will create.

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