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English, 04.05.2021 08:10, peno211

Hale states, “...the Devil is alive in Salem...” He is not the “forked and hooved” creature Mrs. Putnam spoke about in Act I. How is the “Devil” alive in Salem?
How does the audience see the Devil demonstrated (symbolized)?

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