The Crucible.

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The Crucible

Herd Mentality Write a short paragraph about a time you saw herd mentality (the change that comes over our responses when we are part of a crowd or feel “deindividualized”). Did it work in a positive or negative way?

Puritan Belief Turn and talk: What about Puritan life made this “herd mentality” so extreme?

Period One: Act II Stage Directions (italics): Maeve Elizabeth Proctor: Mary Kate Mary Warren: Betsy Proctor: Megan Giles: Leigh Francis: Humna Cheever: Kayla Herrick: Sam Lubin Hale: Ben

Period Two: Act II Stage Directions (italics): Hayden Elizabeth Proctor: Eunice Mary Warren: Bailey Proctor: Dan Giles: Miss I Francis: Pat Cheever: Emma Herrick: Grace Hale: Donovan

Period Four: Act II Stage Directions (italics): Drew Elizabeth Proctor: Rileigh Mary Warren: Rosy Proctor: Christina Giles: Jacob Francis: Sophie Cheever: Allie Herrick: Arthur Hale: Ishan