Arthur Miller.   Read page XV from the 2 nd full paragraph until onto the next page (XVI). 1.What did the trials do to the town? Answer in your notes.

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Arthur Miller

  Read page XV from the 2 nd full paragraph until onto the next page (XVI). 1.What did the trials do to the town? Answer in your notes using a quote from the introduction as support. 2.What is the parallel between 1692 and 1953? Answer with a summary from the quote in the text. 3.trials cliptrials clip Introduction

  Read Pg. 2 “A Note on the Historical Accuracy of this Play.  Read page 3: Descriptions of Parris and his character traits.  Read pages 4-5  Read page 7: there are some descriptions of Tituba in the stage directions  Read pages 8-12: break at the top when Mrs. Putnam Enters  Audio through page 16  Read page Act I

  Audio through page 19 and John Proctors Entrance  Read the descriptions of John Proctor  Audio page  Read Rebecca Nurse’s Description (fill out character chart for Rebecca and Giles)  Audio 25-middle of 29  Read pages  Reverend Hale Arrives—read 1 st paragraph of his description and add important information to you character chart. Act I Continued…

  Audio Pg 34-middle 37  Read Middle of 37 to middle of 39  Audio until End Act 1 continued…

  Read Pg 47- to Proctor’s 2 nd line: I think you’re sad again.  Audio to top of 56  Read the rest of page 56  Audio 57-bottom of 59  Read pages 60- Hale’s second line on 62  Audio 62-Hale’s 2 nd line on 68  Read Giles’ comments about is wife on 68  Audio until the end of the act (note a couple lines are skipped here and there) Act II

  Appeared in the original stage production  Dropped in the published versions  Miller added into the 1997 film  Read the scene  On page ____ write a 100 word response as to why you think he added, then dropped, then added the scene. How does it change the story by adding this scene? Is it necessary? Act II Scene 2

  Read pages 77-stage directions at the top of page 79  Audio Page  Read pg 84- pg. 88 Giles’ first line  Audio  Read 96  Continue audio from 95 to the end Act III

  Read pages 112-Top of pg. 114 (stage directions)  Audio 114- to the end Act IV