In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Rebecca Nurse does not do anything to Betty Parris. In fact, Rebecca is portrayed as a kind and wise woman who is respected by the community for her moral character and strong faith. She serves as a voice of reason and compassion amidst the hysteria of the Salem witch trials. Rebecca is ultimately accused of witchcraft herself, along with many other innocent individuals in the play.
In The Crucible, which is about the Salem Witch Trials, Betty hates Rebecca. She believes that Rebecca is responsible for the deaths of her children.
She is a mother figure to Betty, and Betty quieted for her. She was calm and soothed to be with her.
Rebecca Black? She says it's Friday. And you must get down on Friday.
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Reverend Hale makes her uncomfortable
She says that she has seen it too many times and it is just one of their "silly seasons"
Mary Ann, Sarah Nancy, Rebecca, Hannah, Minerva Catherine. And 2 other children
No, Rebecca doesn' think that.She the falls victim to the hysteria when the Putnams accuse her of witchcraft and she refuses to confess.
In The Crucible, Rebbecca suggests that Betty's delirium is due to a childish fit, derived from over-stimulation.
Yes. Rebecca has Cerebral Palsy We interviewed Betty Hayes May 12, 2011 and she gave us an update on Rebecca: Rebecca is doing well, she had to have surgery to correct her hips this winter.. but that surgery went well and Rebecca can actually sit up a little better now. See Related links to listen to the complete interview.