What is Miller’s likely reason for introducing the details about the poppet (doll) in Act II?(1 point)

Responses

a. The doll represents Abigail’s desire to destroy Elizabeth Proctor.
a. The doll represents Abigail’s desire to destroy Elizabeth Proctor.

b. The doll represents Mary Warren’s sewing skills.
b. The doll represents Mary Warren’s sewing skills.

c. The doll represents a symbol for witchcraft.
c. The doll represents a symbol for witchcraft.

c. The doll represents a symbol for witchcraft.

1 answer

The most likely reason for Miller introducing the details about the poppet (doll) in Act II is:

a. The doll represents Abigail’s desire to destroy Elizabeth Proctor.

The poppet serves as a key piece of evidence that Abigail manipulates in order to frame Elizabeth Proctor, highlighting the themes of jealousy and revenge in the play.