In the community you can see many factions develop, which individuals belong to or are excluded from. Some characters, like John Proctor, choose not to belong for the sake of preserving their own values rather than being caught up in the hysteria sweeping the town. There is the notion of the "outsider" in Tituba as well as some other characters. Hope this gives you a starting point.
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The correct way to phrase the question is "How is the Crucible related to the Salem Witch Trials." More important and/or older event first. The Crucible is a play that mangles facts and theories about the trials to create an allegory to 1950s McCarthyism.
ANYTHING CAN RELATE TO BELONGING! As a HSC graduate in 2010, I have found that belonging can stretch to include anything. Think belonging in terms of Appearance, emotions, family, isolation, segregation, security, physical belonging, etc. Think outside the box and anything belongs, even if it doesn't (see Emily Dickinson poetry).
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Her uncle Paris and Betty who is her cousin and also Paris's daughter
tocos is sea related
An adiantum is a maidenhair fern and other related ferns, belonging to the genus Adiantum.
There is no alliteration used in the crucible.
She allies herself with Abigail and the other girls, even though she knows that it goes against the truth, because she is more afraid of not belonging than of lying.
I think you mean a crucible.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
Kangaroos are distantly related to koalas. They are both marsupials, and both are members of the order Diprotodontia. After that, they diverge into different families, with the koala belonging to the family Phascolarctidae, and the kangaroo belonging to the family Macropodidae.Only very remotely; they are both mammals. But then, so are tigers and humans.