At this point in the play, witchcraft represents the cause of all problems and fears throughout society.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- At this point in the story, Marry recognizes how witchcraft has been the cause of the problems that are brewing in society.
- This is because everyone talks about witchcraft, thinks about witchcraft, and acts accordingly.
- This heightened fear is what causes the problems that are gripping the entire nation.
In this case, we can see that witchcraft has a provocative role at this point in the theater play, imposing adverse situations, in which everyone is affected.
This question is about "The Crucible."
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