The character who says this, referring to ingrained corruption at the Hoboken docks: "We’ve always been D&D – deaf and dumb."
Who is Dugan?
This character represents moral uncertainty due to fear, as she goes back and forth in who she is aligns with / supports
Who is Mary Warren?
The word type suitable for describing tone; try and include two of these for an accurate summary of tone, as part of your introduction
What are adjectives?
Personal little stories used to ellicit feelings of warmth or sympathy
What are anecdotes?
The types of verbs that get the job done on your Unit 2 essays
What are analytical verbs?
Terry was going to take out his own form of it, until Father Barry convinces him to "fight [Friendly] in the courtroom ... with the truth"
What is justice?
The character who says this, referring to reinstatement of integrity: "He has his goodness now, God forbid I take it from him!"
Who is Elizabeth Proctor?
Often posed as a 'whether or not' statement, this is what the author has an opinion on
What is an issue?
Facts and expert views provided to suggest the argument is confirmed or has a basis in truth
What is evidence?
Not the type that brightens an image; the antonym of 'compare'
What is contrast?
Because of this (single-word abstract noun), Terry's brother Charley understands the importance of keeping those in power happy; it's what leads to people getting "all that dough for doing nothin'"
What is corruption?
This character is accused of trying to gain land by claiming George Jacobs is a witch
Who is Thomas Putnam?
If this has been included in the piece, it must be analysed as part of your response
What is an image/visual?
Strong words and phrases deliberately used to arouse specific feelings
What is emotive language?
The verb form of an author's main point of view on their selected topic/issue (must be stated as a verb, not a noun)
What is contend?
Throughout the film, Edie represents it; Father Barry quickly upholds his, and Terry eventually finds his at a higher ground
What is morality?
Danforth requires this from Proctor after his confession of witchcraft, symbolising Proctor's relinquishing of "his name" and his integrity
What is Proctor's signature on the confession letter?
The other part you are to include when explaining the effect of a 'T' within an ATEER paragraph, after you have explained the intended idea conveyed by the technique
What is audience effect?
Using people's desire to belong to a group to persuade them to agree with a viewpoint or take action
What is appeal to group loyalty? (Will accept appeal to patriotism)
What one does in their final paragraph of an essay
What is conclude?
The film technique used to visually convey a position of power for characters, initially for Friendly's mobsters, but eventually for Terry and Pop Doyle
What are low camera angles?
The literary technique evident when Danforth states that, "Who weeps for [the convicted], weep for corruption"
What is irony?
This must occur in your analytical responses; without it, you're simply writing about the two texts in isolation of each other, and not meeting the requirements of the task.
What is (meaningful) comparison?
Drawing conclusions from evidence and known facts to support a clear argument
What is reason and logic?
This 'c' type of words/phrases is expected to be found throughout essays, as it grammatically joins ideas together for cohesion; "furthermore" is one example
What is a connective?