english crucible

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2 things to get out of hanging

-confess they did witchcraft -or tell who they saw with the devil

Puritans believe

All of the above (Very religious)

Act 4 take place

At the jail

Pressed to death with these last words "more weight"

Giles Corey

Act III takes place

In a courthouse

The first to get symptoms after dancing in the woods

Betty

We born a hot fire here; it melts down all concealment

Danforth- metaphor

TRUE OR FALSE Was mrs putmans greatest desire to be wealthy

FALSE

True or False Does dantforth want to give apart into all accused

FALSE

What does Salem witch trials arise from

Hysteria

Signs a confession, but rips it up

John Proctor

"Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer"

Proctor- hyperbole

Accused neighbor of land

Putman

Accused of witchcraft for the supernatural murder of goody putmans babies

Rebecca nurse

Parris' slave who practices witchcraft

Tituba

The first to confess witchcraft

Tituba

Run away to escape consequences of the conflict she causes

Abigail

Stubborn Salem judge

Hathorne

Deputy governor who is blinded by Abigail's fraud

Danforth

"Twisted Soul"

Elizabeth

Lies to save her husband's good name

Elizabeth

What is NOT a motive for Abigail

Parris' reputation

"I'll tell you what's walking in Salem- vengeance is walking in Salem"

Proctor- personification

Quits court at end of act 3

Reverend Hale

What city does the Crucible take place

Salem, Massachussets

What was Hale an expert at

Witchcraft

The writer asserts, "the phenomenon has been observed for centuries, with that blame shifting to whatever specific anxieties are culturally pervasive at the time." Which of the following best describes the culturally pervasive anxieties Arthur miller represents in the Crucible

B- paranoia of witchcraft and the devil and a fear of communism

This is a sharp time, now, a precise time-we live no longer in the dusky afternoon when evil mixed itself with good and befuddled the world. Now, by God's grace, the shining sun is up, and them that fear not light will surely praise it.

Danforth- symbolism

"Abigail brings the other girls into the court, and where she walks the crowd will part like the sea for Israel."

Elizabeth- allusion

"Adultry, John"

Elizabeth- irony

"I come to do the Devil's work. I come to counsel Christians they should belie themselves."

Hale- hyperbole

"Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small."

Hale- metaphor

"I came into this village like a bridegroom to his Beloved, bearing gifts of high religion..."

Hale- simile

"The Devil is precise; the marks of his presence are definite as stone."

Hale- simile

Turns on proctor when scared of abby

Mary Warren

More worried about reputation than his daughter's health

Parris

Explain how court of law is different today then Salem Witch Trials?

The court accepted spectral evidence back then and not now

Rev. Paris does NOT fear

The death of his children

The last paragraph describes a case from 1789 New England. In what way is this case similar to the events of "The Crucible"

a) Similar to the women in the factory, the girls in "The Crucible" have no outlet for leisure or self-expression,and therefore act out due to the stress of repression.

which piece of evidence from the article would best support Miller's belief that the Salem Witch trials were a result of repression

b) some scholars have also argued that hysterical episodes allow women to take a break from daily drudgeries, or to rage against patriarchal cultures within the safe bounds of demon possession or poisoning

The writer explains, "If girls can find no oullet for reckless abandon, in other words, they'll create one," and then quotes Barbara Ehrenreich, Elizabeth Hess, and Gloria Jacobs: "To abandon control--to scream, faint, dash about in mobs--was, in form if not in conscious intent, to protest the sexual repressiveness, the rigid double standard of female teen culture." These quotes best explain which of the following events in "The Crucible?"

c) The girls dancing and making charms in the woods

Which quotes from "The Crucible" best exemplifies mass hysteria, as defined in this article?

d) MARY WARREN: I_-I cannot tell you how [I saw spirits], but I did. I--I heard the other girls screaming, and you, Your Honor, you seemed to believe them, and I--It were only sport in the beginning, sir, but then the whole world cried spirits, spirits, and I--I promise you, Mr. Danforth, I only thought I saw them but I did not."


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