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the crucible study guide act 1: The Crucible - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 Chad Ibbotson, 2016-12-14 Step back in time to 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts and experience the corruption and ignorance of the Salem witch trials. Our resource is easily customizable, allowing educators to pick and choose elements to meet their needs. Focus on vocabulary comprehension by matching words from the text to their definitions. Test student understanding of the play by asking students to fill in the dialog with the missing words from the scene. Expand critical thinking skills with short-answer opinion questions. Supplement an existing unit with in-depth writing tasks, such as evaluating Reverend Hale's waning confidence in witchcraft that takes place throughout the play. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included. About the Novel: The Crucible is the award-winning play written by Arthur Miller about the Salem witch trials of 1692. One night in Salem Massachusetts, a group of girls are caught dancing in the woods by Reverend Parris. His own daughter falls into a coma soon after, and the town is ablaze with talks of witchcraft. The Reverend sends for Reverend Hale to examine the girl for witchcraft. Hale concludes that the town of Salem is in fact engulfed in witchcraft as one by one the girls accuse other townspeople of communing with the devil. A trial ensues causing those accused to either deny these allegations, or confess, thus accusing someone else. This cycle finally culminates in the death of several innocent townsfolk. The Crucible is a historical dramatization of true events that show reputation is more important than admitting ignorance. |
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the crucible study guide act 1: The Crucible Arthur Miller, 1992 The Crucible is a study in the mass hysteria which led to the 1692 Salem witchcraft trials, concentrating on the fate of some of the key figures caught up in the persecution. It powerfully depicts people and principles under pressure and the issues and motivations involved. At the same time, it is also a parable for the events of the McCarthy era in the USA of the 1950s when anyone suspected of left-wing views was arraigned for 'Un-American Activities'. |
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the crucible study guide act 1: CliffsNotes on Miller's The Crucible Denis M. Calandra, Jennifer L. Scheidt, 2011-05-18 The original CliffsNotes study guides offer a look into critical elements and ideas within classic works of literature. The latest generation of titles in this series also feature glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format. CliffsNotes on The Crucible takes you into Arthur Miller's play about good and evil, self-identity and morality. Following the atmosphere and action of the Salem witch trials of the 1600s, this study guide looks into Puritan culture with critical commentaries about each act and scene. Other features that help you figure out this important work include Life and background of the author Introduction to the play Character web and in-depth analyses of the major roles Summaries and glossaries related to each act Essays that explore the author's narrative technique and the play's historical setting A review section that tests your knowledge and suggests essay topics and practice projects A Resource Center for checking out details on books, publications, and Internet resources Classic literature or modern-day treasure—you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides. |
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Crucible Study Guide Questions (Comprehension Questions) 35 4 Crucible Characterization (Analysis/Critical Thinking) 18 5 Crucible Quotes to Know (Analysis/Critical Thinking) ... Act I 1.!In his introduction to the play, how does Miller explain what really motivated the people of Salem to
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The Crucible – Act Three – Study Guide 1. What is the setting for Act Three? 2. Why does Giles Corey say “I have broke charity with the woman”? 3. How many people has Judge Danforth sentenced to hang? 4. Which two characters are constantly warning Judge Danforth that Proctor has “come to overthrow the court”? 5.
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The Crucible Act 2 Study Guide Questions And Answers 1. Why is Act 2 considered a turning point in the play? Act 2 marks a turning point as the accusations against Elizabeth and the escalation of the trials escalate the conflict. The stakes are raised, and the characters' choices become increasingly complex. 2. What does the character of John ...
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- 1 - Notes on The Crucible Context E ARLY IN THE YEAR 1692, in the small Massachusetts village of Salem, a collection of girls fell ill, falling victim to hallucinations and seizures. ... his final act. Offered the opportunity to make a public confession of his guilt and live, he almost succumbs, even signing a written confession. His immense ...
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Act IV—Study Guide Questions for The Crucible 1. Why has Reverend Hale returned to Salem? 2. What is Reverend Hale advising the condemned to do? 3. What does Reverend Parris reveal about his niece Abigail? 4. What is the condition of Salem at this point? 5. How does Andover differ from Salem? 6.
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This worksheet accompanies slide 18 of The Crucible – Act One.ppt and slide 14 of The Crucible – Act Three.ppt Power (Act One) Put these characters in order of who has the most power in Act One by writing the numbers 1-7 next to their names below. __ Elizabeth Proctor __ John Proctor __ Reverend Samuel Parris __ Tituba __ Abigail Williams
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The Crucible Study Guide Name _____ Act IV 1. Why has Reverend Hale returned to Salem? 2. What is Reverend Hale advising the condemned to do? 3. What does Reverend Parris reveal about his niece Abigail? 4. What is the condition of Salem at this point? 5. How does Andover differ from Salem? 6.
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In Act Two Elizabeth and John are quite at odds about their views of John’s relationship with Abigail, now that the affair is over. Explain the differences in their points of view. During her testimony before Danforth in Act Three, Elizabeth reveals that she had been sick for some time after the birth of her last baby.
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Each act will be checked at announced (in class and on PowerSchool) as a Homework/Class-work grade (Scored 1-5 for completion). At the completion of our unit on The Crucible, the entire study guide will be collected and scored based on accuracy and quality of re-sponse as a Quiz grade (see rubrics). The Crucible Study Guide Final Rubric
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1 The Crucible Study Guide Student Copy The setting is Salem, Massachusetts, in the year 1692. Someone once said of the Puritans that they did not leave Europe because they were persecuted, but that they were thrown out of Europe because they persecuted everyone else. As you read Miller’s stage direction in the
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Act II 1. What do you know about the relationship between John and Elizabeth Proctor from the stage action and opening dialogue of Act II? 2. Who gives Elizabeth Proctor the poppet (doll)? 3. What news does Mary Warren bring from the court which concerns Elizabeth? 4. What does Elizabeth mean when she says “the noose is up”? 5.
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The Crucible (Study Guide) BookCaps Study Guides Staff,2011 The perfect companion to Arthur Miller's The Crucible, this study guide contains a Act by Act analysis of the play, a summary of the plot, and a guide to major characters and themes. BookCap Study Guides do not contain text from the actual book, and are not meant to be purchased as ...
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The Crucible opened on Broadway at the Beck Theatre. The play is widely viewed as one of Miller’s most popular works, commenting on both the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and the ‘Communist witch hunts’ of America in the 1950s. The Crucible was followed by A View from the Bridge in 1956 which opened on Broadway in a double bill with one of
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The Crucible Study Guide Name _____ Act III 1. As this act opens, what accusation does Giles Corey make? 2. What news do we learn about Rebecca Nurse? 3. When John Proctor arrives at court with Mary Warren, what does Reverend Parris accuse him of? 4. What two pieces of evidence are brought out against Proctor in regard to his ...
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Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Act II Study Guide p. 1047 John Proctor tells his wife that she should bring some flowers into the house, for “It’s winter in [the house] yet.” What could he mean by that? Literally, there are no signs to indicate that it is spring outside, but figuratively the
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Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Act IV Study Guide p. 1090 Why do you think that Sarah Good and Tituba say that they are waiting for the devil? Perhaps they have been brainwashed into thinking they are witches who report to the devil, or maybe they …
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16 Oct 2019 · The Crucible Review Guide Act III 1. When the act begins, who is on the stand, and of what is she accused? 2. Who bursts into court, and why? 3. What does Mary Warren tell the court? 4. What does Cheever say that Proctor did when they came to arrest Elizabeth Proctor? 5. What do we learn about Elizabeth Proctor? 6. How many people signed the ...
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