In "The Crucible," Rebecca Nurse is often considered a figure of integrity and moral righteousness. However, it is not explicitly stated that she is considered a saint because she knows those who are evil. The character associated with identifying and condemning others for their supposed evil is actually Abigail Williams, who manipulates the situation to her advantage. If you are referring to the moment when a character is seen as saintly for their insights into the evil around them, that could apply to Rebecca's moral standing in contrast to the chaos caused by Abigail. Nonetheless, the most fitting answer from the given options, in general discussions of the play, would be Rebecca.
In the Crucible Act, Who is now considered a saint because she knows those who are evil?
Mary
Rebecca
Abigail
Elizabeth
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