Talk:Crucible

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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)

How do I pronounce it crusible or crushible?
 * It's crew-see-bel Slothie 08:22, 17 June 2007 (UTC)

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)

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