Carolan midterm
45. What development causes Mary Warren to recant her confession and rejoin Abigail and the other girls?
Abigail pretends to be attacked by Mary's spirit
34. Why does Proctor believe that Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft?
Abigail wants to punish proctor for rejecting her
32. In anger, Proctor calls Hale "Pontius Pilate." What is Proctor's intention?
Accusing Hale of doing injustice by doing nothing
13. From the comments of Parris in Act I, his concern for his daughter seems primarily based on what
Anxiety about his reputation
52. Why does Parris hopes that Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor will confess?
Because he believes that their confession will confirm all the traits and executions
30. Why does Proctor forget the commandment forbidding adultery?
Because he committed adultery himself
26. When Elizabeth says to Proctor, "The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you," what does she mean?
Carries the knowledge of his own guilt
49. Which of the following pairs of categories would not be useful for organizing the characters in Act III?
Christians and non-christians
37. Francis Nurse tells the judges that the girls are frauds. Hathorne's response is, "This is contempt, sir, contempt!" What is this an example of?
Dramatic irony
44. What motivates Hale's attempt to intervene on behalf of Proctor?
Hale's commitment to the truth
36. Hathorne's comments to Giles Corey and Francis Nurse imply that he wants to arrest them for what reason?
He believes that they are challenging his authority
29. When Hale appears at the Proctors' door, he is described as "different now—drawn a little, and there is a quality of deference, even of guilt, about his manner now." What accounts for this change?
He has seen events go beyond his expectation in Salem
21. Describes John Proctor's words and actions in Act I. From this, what can you infer about the kind of person he is?
He is very independent and his words and actions are mostly just for himself rather than for others
31. When Rebecca Nurse is charged, Hale is troubled. What does he intend to point out by this allusion to the story that the Devil was once an angel an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven.?
He says this to compare Rebecca nurse to an angel who was able to do wrong because people were defending her
14. In Act I, how does Reverend Parris's belief in the supernatural affect his response to his daughter's illness?
He seeks help from hale
54. Danforth treats Parris with contempt because
He sees that Parris motivated by fear for his own safety and reputation
12. What is Reverend Parris upset about at the opening of Act I?-
His daughters condition
53. What idea about the law is conveyed by Danforth's determination to proceed with the executions immediately?
Injustice may committed in the name of the law
43. Why is Parris's charge of conspiracy effective?
It appeals to Danforth's subversion
46. Why is the phrase "out of her infinite charity" in the following passage an example of verbal irony?
It contradicts the audience's knowledge of abigail's true nature
40. Which character represents the tactic of making personal attacks on the integrity of witnesses?
Parris
33. What is implied about human nature by the number of accusations that are brought forth?
People want to find a scapegoat when things go wrong for them
59. Which theme is reflected by Proctor's decision to tear up the confession?
Personal honor determines the worth of one's self
47. Which of the following is a consequence of Mary's going back to the side of the girls?
Proctor is arrested
58. What is the climax of Act IV?
Proctor refuses to sign the confession
24. What is the setting of Act II of The Crucible?
Proctors home eight days after the girls were accused
17. What is Mrs. Putnam's primary motivation in hunting for witches? Give examples
She has lost many children
56. What lesson has Elizabeth Proctor learned during her three months' imprisonment?
That one should not judge human frailty too harshly
55. What is ironic about calling the confessions of witchcraft "coming to God"?
The confessions are lies and therefore sins against God everything
35. What can the audience infer from Judge Hathorne's questioning of Martha Corey at the beginning of Act III?
The court presumes that anyone accused of witchcraft is guilty
50. What is the setting of Act IV?
The salemn jail the autumn after the trial
48. What does Proctor mean when he tells Danforth, "God damms our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together"?
Those who commit sins knowingly are the most guilty
57. Why does Hale want Proctor to confess to witchcraft?
To save proctor from being executed
60. After Proctor is taken off to execution, why does Parris urges Elizabeth to go to her husband?
To try once more to persuade him into confessing
25. How would you best describe the relationship between John and Elizabeth Proctor at the opening of Act II?
Uncomfortable with each other and aware that the other is upset and annoyed
7. Epanalepsis
a figure of speech in which the beginning of a clause or sentence is repeated at the end of that same clause or sentence
Blank Verse
a literary device defined as un-rhyming verse written in iambic pentameter.
Free Verse
a literary device that can be defined as poetry that is free from limitations of regular meter or rhythm, and does not rhyme with fixed forms
Caesura
a pause in a line that is formed by the rhythms of natural speech rather than meter. A caesura will usually occur in the middle of a line of poetry but can occur at the beginning or the end of a line.
8. Meter
a unit of rhythm in poetry, the pattern of the beats. It is also called a foot. Each foot has a certain number of syllables in it, usually two or three syllables.
rog, roga
ask
fer
bear; carry
cred
believe
ang
bend
mut
change
5. Polysyndenton
conjunctions (e.g. and, but, or) are used repeatedly in quick succession, often with no commas, even when the conjunctions could be removed.
15. What is Thomas Putnam's attitude toward Reverend Parris?
contempt
mim
copy
19. What did Puritans associated the forest with?- disorder and evil
disorder and evil
act
do
path, pathy
feeling
pedi
foot
morph
form
greg
gather
23. Why does Reverend Parris send for Reverend Hale?- hale is considered to be an expert in matters of witchcraft and the devil
hale is considered to be an expert in matters of witchcraft and the devil
man
hand
20. From the scene in which the girls are alone, what can be inferred as the basis of Abigail's influence over the other girls?
her social position as the ministers niece
sci
know
nom
law, order
3. Omission
leaving out of particular nonessential details that can be assumed by the reader
anim
life, spirit
fac
make; do
ment
mind
mob
movable
16. How does Mrs. Putnam justify sending Ruth to Tituba?
mrs Putnam feels she deserves to know why she has had to endure the death of seven children
nov
new
4. Parallelism
parts of the sentence are grammatically the same, or are similar in construction. It can be a word, a phrase, or an entire sentence repeated.
loc
place
18. How would you describe Abigail Williams's character? -proud and manipulative
proud and manipulative
39. During the presentation of the evidence, how can Proctor's behavior toward Danforth can best be described?
respectful
sacr, sanc, secr
sacred
miss
send
22. Considering Tituba's state of mind when she began naming names, what can you infer about her motivation?
she was afraid of rev hale and thought naming names would save her from punishment
cip
take; receive
28. When Mary says that the crowd parted for Abigail like the sea for Israel, this means what and is an example of what literary term?
that means that the entire town wanted nothing to do with her because they believed she was a witch and its an analogy
2. Juxtaposition
the act or an instance of placing two or more things side by side often to compare or contrast or to create an interesting effect
42. Which type of figure is represented by Ezekiel Cheever?
the naive witness who harms others by cooperating in an unjust process
6. anaphora
the repetition of a certain word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines of writing or speech.
1. Syntax
the way words are put together to put together a phrase or clause
27. What is Mary's motive in giving the "poppet" to Elizabeth?
to frame her for witchcraft
migr
to move (from place to place)
38. What is Proctor's main purpose in bringing Mary Warren to court?
to save his wife from condemnation
mand
to send
belli
war
log, loqu
word, speak