Quote:
"Your Ruth is sick?"
"I'd not call it sick; the Devil's touch is heavier than sick. It's death, y'know, it's death drivin' into them, forked and hoofed."
"...they only thought that were a witch, and I am certain there be no element of witchcraft here."
Pg. 13
Comment:
(E) This part of the book is when Reverend Parris has some visitors. They ask about his ailed daughter and they talk to him, mainly, about witchcraft. His visitors think that his daughter, Betty, is unresponsive because of witchcraft. This dialogue describes how death and witchcraft play into this scene. The second quote dialogue is from one of the visitors, who suggests that witchcraft is Betty's reason for not responding. The third quoted dialogue is from Reverend Parris; he is skeptical about the witchcraft. Sadly, he is most likely wrong about his idea.
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