Fig. Lang.
Motivations
Dialogue
Setting
Play/Author
100

"I must tell you, sir, I will be gone every day now. I am amazed you do not see what weighty work we do."

What lit. device is used by Mary in this quote? 

Alliteration 

100

Why do Betty and Ruth originally pretend to be impacted by spirits?

They do not want to get in trouble for their actions in the woods. 

100

Who Said it?

“Life, woman, life is God's most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it.”

Hale

100

Where does the play take place?

Salem, MA

100

Who wrote the play?

Arthur Miller

200

Which lit. device is illustrated by Mary's quote: 

"The whole country's talking witchcraft!"

hyperbole 

200

Why does Proctor refrain from outing his affair with Abigail until all other methods failed?

He was reluctant to ruin his reputation.

200

Who Said It?

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

Elizabeth

200

In which decade did the Salem Witch Trials occur?

1690s

200

What style of narrative is the play?

allegory
300

Which type of irony is highlighted in this quote: 

"...Thou shalt not bear false witness. [He is stuck. He counts back on his fingers, knowing one is missing.] Thous shalt not make unto thee any graven image"
"You have said that twice, sir."

situational irony 

300

What personal reasons do Mr. and Mrs. Putnam have for feeding into the hysteria? 

Mr. Putnam: personal slights/mercenary (His choice for pastor was denied. / He believes land was stolen from him. / He wants to take his neighbors assets.)

Mrs. Putnam: grief/jealousy (She has lost 7 babies while others (Rebecca) have healthy families.)

300

What does Proctor mean by, "There are many others who stay away from church these days because you hardly ever mention God any more."

Parris is too focused on scaring the congregation with threats of hell and damnation.  

300

What type of government does Salem have?

Theocracy 

300

When was The Crucible first performed?

1953/1950s/in the middle of The Red Scare

400

Which two literary devices are being used in this quote? 

"I have gone this three month like our lord into the wilderness." Hale

simile and allusion

400

How do Parris' feelings about witchcraft evolve throughout the play? 

Act 1: Does not believe it is happening in Salem and worries for his position in the community

Act 2-3: He supports the trials and actively encourages the prosecutition of others. 

Act 4: He now fears for his safety and society. 

400

"I can. And there’s your first marvel, that I can. You have made your magic now..." What is John conveying with his choice of words "first marvel"and "your magic"?

All of the previous examples of marvels/magic that the court accepted as witchcraft were false. The first real miracle is John changing his decision. 

400

What are two words to describe the social and economic situation in Salem at the time. 

Social: changing, tense, restrictive 

Economic: harsh, lean, etc. 

400

How were those in Hollywood accused on communism impacted?  

They could be blacklisted from the industry. They could be investigated and jailed. 

500

What does John mean when he uses the metaphor "An everlasting funeral marches around your heart." about Elizabeth? 

Elizabeth lives in a constant state of sadness and misery unable to cope of Proctor's betrayal. 

500

What are two reasons Giles refused to speak even at the end?  

- He did not want to get another in trouble

- He refused to confess anything and therefore retained his land and possessions for his family

- He refused to give into the corrupt system 

500

How is this quote “Until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven.” used as a defense to the logical arguments presented by others? 

If the Devil could conceal his true nature, anyone here could be hiding evil. 

500

What are three rules of Puritan society? 

forced church attendance, did not celebrate holidays, strict moral code, etc. 

500

How did the playwright highlight the difference between historical fact and his own poetic license?

He gave some context in the narrative introductions. 

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