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"Does the protagonist John Procter, solve his inner conflicts in his quest for self discovery?"

Um, I think you might want The Crucible, not Crucible. Also, DYOH (Do Your Own Homework). —Keenan Pepper
If by "solve his inner conflicts in his quest for self discovery" they mean saving his wife's life, then the answer is "sort of". I don't know what kind of "self discovery" one searches for during a witchcraft trial... TheRaven7 02:50, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


How do I pronounce it crusible or crushible?

It's crew-see-bel Slothie 08:22, 17 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I heard the scientific people pronounce it Cru-she-ble but it the play the crucible they say crue-see-ble -nollieheelflip--Nollieheelflip 10:52, 21 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

exactly what were high temperature crucibles made from, for example 1700º C used for crucible steel?

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Nice article! A thousand years ago when crucible steel production was taking place in India, possibly elaborate a bit more on the materials used for the unusually high temperature (1,700 degree C) crucibles such as the high alumina clay, and a more precise location where it came from than Asia?

Thanks! Linstrum (talk) 21:33, 20 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]