The Crucible
OMAM
Literary Character Types/4 ways to develop
SAT WORDS
To A Mouse
100

This character was static in the story, even if she did loooooove John.

Abigail. 

100

What is the tone at the beginning of the book? 

Peaceful. 

100

The number of ways that an author can develop a character. 

4

100

Very careful about details. 

Meticulous

100

What the farmer ruined

The mouse's house

200

What was the time period called that executed 19 people by hanging and one death by crushed stones?

The Salem Witch Trials

200

This was the first thing that Lennie did to foreshadow that he doesn't know his own strength. 

When Lennie kills a mouse.

200

Giles said, "more weight" is this type of indirect way to develop a character. 

Character thoughts and words. 

200

confused and distorted; unclear

Garbled

200

The time of year that the poem takes place

Late fall/winter

300

What is one major theme of The Crucible that could be associated to playing a part in the town breaking apart and where logic couldn't be found. 

Hysteria

300

This was climax of the novel? 

Lennie kills Curley's Wife. 

300

Rebecca Nurse is this type of character because she doesn't change at all in the story. 

Static

300

To surrender often after negotiation of terms

Capitulate

300

What the mouse symbolizes

Goodness in nature.

400

The fear of the time period that Miller lived in that created the problems that he was upset with.

The Red Scare

400

A theme that can be associated with what is creating many issues for most of the characters in the novel.

Discrimination

400

This type of characterization is shown when the stage directions explains that Abigail: She goes to Betty, and sits her roughly up.

Character's actions

400

To waiver in mind, will or feeling; hesitate

Vacillate 

400

The reason why the speaker feels envious of the mouse

The mouse only thinks about the present, not the past or the future. 

500

Arthur Miller was upset with McCarthy for ruining multiple lives without proof. Which character most resembled this idea? 

Judge Danforth

500

These are two adjectives that describe the end of the book. 

Sad and awful.

500

Elizabeth Proctor's statement, "Only the magistrate that sits in your heart that judges you" to John shows that John judges himself and is this type of characterization. 

Indirect Characterization: Other Character Words and Thoughts.

500

Causing fear; dread; tending to inspire or awe

Formidable

500

The dialect that the poem is written in:

Scottish English

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