How old is Susanna Walcott in the crucible?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on April 19, 2026
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Then, who is Susanna Walcott in the crucible?
Susanna Walcott Susanna works for Doctor Griggs and is described by Miller as "a little younger than Abigail, a nervous, hurried girl" (p. 8). Eventually, she joins in with Abigail, Betty, Mercy, and Mary as the "afflicted girls" who accuse others of witchcraft.
Subsequently, question is, who was the first to be accused in the crucible? Abigail Williams (born circa 1681) was a mere 11 or 12-year-old girl when, along with her younger 9-year-old cousin Betty Parris, she became among the first of the "afflicted" children whose accusations eventually led to the infamous Salem witch trials.
Also asked, who did Susanna Walcott accuse?
The Crucible Who's Who
| A | B |
|---|---|
| Mistress of John Proctor | Abigail Williams |
| Tituba | Reverend Parris's slave from Barbardos; first accused of being a witch. |
| She is responsible for teaching the children about "spirits" and voodoo | Tituba |
| Susanna Walcott | A friend of Abigail's who also joins in accusing people of being witches. |
Who were the accusers in the crucible?
There are a total of nine who are accused in the Crucible that were based on real people, Sarah Good, Goody Osborn, Bridget Bishop, George Jacobs, Goody Howe, Martha Corey, Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor, and Giles Corey.
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