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Tension Between Proctor and Parris
‘Context is all’ - The Crucible
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THE “GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS”
HALE: Mr Proctor, your house is not a church; your theology must tell you that. PROCTOR: It does, sir, it does; and it tells me that a minister may pray to God without he have golden candlesticks upon the altar. HALE: What golden candlesticks? PROCTOR: Since we built the church there were pewter candlesticks upon the altar; Francis nurse made them, y’know, and a sweeter hand never touched the metal. But Parris came, and for twenty week he preach nothin’ but golden candlesticks until he had them.
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TENSION BETWEEN PROCTOR AND PARRIS
The Inner Circle: localised problem Fill the inner circle on your sheet by making notes based on the following question: Why is there tension between Proctor and Parris?
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TENSION BETWEEN PROCTOR AND PARRIS
The Middle Circle: Broader Issues Fill the middle circle on your sheet by making notes based on the following question: Why don’t the Puritans like the Catholics?
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TENSION BETWEEN PROCTOR AND PARRIS
The Outer Circle: Abstract Ideas Fill the outer circle on your sheet by making notes based on the following question: Where does the irony in the middle circle lie?
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COMPLETE THE SENTENCE:
WHAT DOES MILLER WANT US TO THINK ABOUT RELIGION? “The Crucible shows that my faith had come to a crossroads because of the double standards witnessed in my church” COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: Religion is …
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