Welcome! The Topic For Today Is… The Crucible

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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is… The Crucible

The Crucible Act 4 Quotations More Quotes Literary Devices 200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question: 5000 pts

Act 4: 200 Question: How did Giles triumph over his accusers? Answer: He refused to admit to witchcraft, because the court would take away his family’s land. Therefore, he prevented Putnam from getting his land. Back

Act 4: 400 Question: What does Proctor mean when he tells Elizabeth that “he’s afraid” of confessing more than dying. Answer His reputation is more important Back

Act 4: 600 Question: Why does Hale try to save the condemned from hanging? Answer He believes they are innocent. Back

Act 4: 800 Question: What does Proctor say he cannot lose? Answer: His name Back

Act 4: 1000 Question: In what way is the conflict between John and Elizabeth resolved? Answer: Elizabeth admits guilt for John’s adultery and then he refuses to confess. Back

Quotes: 200 Question: “Them that will not confess will hang” Answer Danforth Back

Quotes: 400 Question: “Do as you will. But let none be your judge.” Answer Elizabeth Back

Quotes: 600 Question: “I denounce these proceedings” Answer Hale Back

Quotes: 800 Question: “A wild thing may say wild things” Answer Abigail Williams Back

Quotes: 1000 Question: “You cannot hang this sort. This is danger for me. I dare not step outside at night” Answer Rev. Parris Back

More Quotes: 200 Question: “I speak my own sins. I cannot judge another” Answer John Proctor Back

More Quotes: 400 Question: “It’s God’s work we do…I am an official of the court” Answer Mary Warren Back

More Quotes: 600 Question: “I am never put upon. I know my rights, sir, and I will have them” Answer Giles Corey Back

More Quotes: 800 Question: “They’ve come to overthrow the court” Answer Rev. Parris Back

More Quotes: 1000 Question: “Why do you come, yellow bird?” Answer Abigail Williams Back

Literary Devices: 200 Question: Child. Sit you down. Answer Inversion Back

Lit. Devices: 400 Question: Vengeance is walking in Salem Answer Personification Back

Lit. Devices: 600 Question: My wife is the very brick and mortar of the church Answer Metaphor Back

Lit.Devices: 800 Question: I will fall like an ocean on that court. Answer Simile Back

Lit.Devices: 1000 Question: Pontius Pilate! God will won’t let you wash your hands of this Answer Allusion Back

Crucible: 200 Question: What is the setting? Answer Salem, MA. Back

Crucible: 400 Question: What year was it set? Answer 1692 Back

Crucible: 600 Question: Playwright? Answer Arthur Miller Back

Crucible: 800 Question: Satirical target of the play? Answer McCarthyism Back

Crucible: 1000 Question: Overall paradox of the play? Answer Puritans/Christians; Witches/Evil Back

Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!