The Crucible & Unit 2 Part 1 REVIEW. 1. Who is the playwright of The Crucible?

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The Crucible & Unit 2 Part 1 REVIEW

1. Who is the playwright of The Crucible?

2. Which characters represent a foil in the play?

3. What is the conversation in drama called?

4. Mentioning or alluding to another piece of literature, person, or historical event is called __________.

5. Where did The Crucible take place?

6. Miller compares the witch trials to the political scene of the a.1920’s. b.1950’s. c.1980’s.

7. Anne Bradstreet and Elizabeth Proctor feel the same warm, passionate love for their husbands. True or False?

8. Jonathan Edwards preached mostly about Heaven in his sermons. True or False?

9. “The Examination of Sarah Good” ends when Sarah a.goes free. b.hangs. c.flies to Barbados d.dies a slow death in prison.

10. Name at least 2 things the Puritans contributed to America.

11. The supreme authority for the Puritans was __________________.

Vocabulary 12. In court cases, there is a defendant and a ____________.

Vocabulary 13. If you mumble, your speech may be __________ to the audience.

Vocabulary 14. Abigail’s reputation is far from ______________ in the play.

Vocabulary 15. If you find something _____________, then you hate it and are disgusted by it.

Vocabulary 16. Jonathan Edwards says one would find God’s anger unimaginable, or _____________.

More of The Crucible 17. Which character dies of being “pressed”?

More of The Crucible 18. Which 2 women in the play are supposedly pregnant?

More of The Crucible 19. Who runs away at the end of the play?

More of The Crucible 20. Which woman is thought to be one of the most pious in Salem?

A final thought… Why were the people who confessed to being witches given a prison sentence and those who didn’t confess sentenced to hang? Could this have evolved into plea bargaining?

Created by Kristi Gabriel 10/21/06