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The girls were then seen dancing naked in the woods by reverend parris which happens to be one of the girl’s uncle and this is pretty much where all hell broke loose in Salem. (The Crucible 1996)
As the movie goes on it goes on to show that all the girls that were in the woods dancing naked then start accusing others in the town of being witches. The girls seem to get out of being condemned as witches because they blame tituba for putting a spell on them. The main girl in the movie known as Abigail Williams had been sleeping with a man John Proctor. After a while of accusations she then starts to accuse John Proctors of being a witch too...
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