What did they like to in the Crucible a lot in court that we do almost everyday?
What is arguing
How did Julius Caesar die in the story?
What is getting stabbed?
What theme is this showing in the Crucible? Unfounded rumors and the repressed desires of a few teenagers quickly escalate into town-wide panic.
What is Fear and paranoia
What does this quote simply to in Act 2 "I'll tell you what's walking Salem vengeance is walking Salem."
What is getting vengeance.
In the Crucible what does the doll symbolize?
What is witchcraft.
What is the use of the church back then that we don't use if for the present? (The Crucible)
What is a court room.
Why was Betty faking a coma? (The Crucible)
What is being afraid of getting beaten by a belt.
What theme is this in Caesar? Caesar is betrayed by people he trusts including Brutus. The betrayal highlights the fragility of loyalty in politics and friendship.
What is betrayal
Who said this quote in Act 1 The Crucible ("I will cut off my hand before I'll ever reach for you again?")
Who is John Proctor.
When Caesar gave his family money before dying what does that show about Caesar in this moment?
What is Kindness/Caring?
What does Caear give that we all do once a while to help someone out in need?
What is dracmas/money
What were the girls doing in the forest? (The Crucible)
What is dancing,running naked,and cooking frogs.
What theme is this in the Crucible? Many characters care deeply about their public image. John Proctor struggles between protecting his name and telling the truth showing the conflict between honesty and social standing.
What is integrity
Who said this quote in Julius Caesar "cowards die many times before their deaths".
Who is Caesar.
What does the statue of Caesar bleeding symbolize?
What is foreshadowing death
What turns out to happen with Caesar when there was a lot of arguing that we have to deal with when something does not go as planned?
What is violence
Who were the two characters that had an affair? (The Crucible)
who is Abigal Williams and John Proctor.
What theme is this in Caesar? Characters receive warnings and omens, such as the soothsayer’s warning to “Beware the Ides of March.”
What is fate vs free will
Who said this quote in Caesar "This was the noblest Roman of them all."
Who is Antony.
When the girls went in the forest dancing what does that represent?
What are evil/devilish acts.
What does Brutus cause that makes Caesar very upset?
What is a broken friendship
Who tells Caesar to "beware of the ides of March"
What is a Soothsayer.
What theme is this showing in the Crucible? Abigail Williams manipulates the community by lying to save herself and punish others and Proctor hides his affair and his guilt over this
What is guilt
Who said this quote in the Crucible "I speak my own sins, I cannot judge another , and I have no tongue for it."
Who is John Proctor.
When Caesar rejected the crown three times what does that symbolize?
What is Shakespeare grabbing the readers attention.