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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is… The Crucible
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The Crucible Act 4 Quotations More Quotes Literary Devices
200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question: 5000 pts
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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
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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
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Act 4: 600 Question: Why does Hale try to save the condemned from hanging? Answer He believes they are innocent. Back
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Act 4: 800 Question: What does Proctor say he cannot lose?
Answer: His name Back
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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
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Quotes: 200 Question: “Them that will not confess will hang” Answer
Danforth Back
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Quotes: 400 Question: “Do as you will. But let none be your judge.”
Answer Elizabeth Back
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Quotes: 600 Question: “I denounce these proceedings” Answer Hale Back
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Quotes: 800 Question: “A wild thing may say wild things” Answer
Abigail Williams Back
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Quotes: 1000 Question: “You cannot hang this sort. This is danger for me. I dare not step outside at night” Answer Rev. Parris Back
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More Quotes: 200 Question:
“I speak my own sins. I cannot judge another” Answer John Proctor Back
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More Quotes: 400 Question:
“It’s God’s work we do…I am an official of the court” Answer Mary Warren Back
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More Quotes: 600 Question:
“I am never put upon. I know my rights, sir, and I will have them” Answer Giles Corey Back
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More Quotes: 800 Question: “They’ve come to overthrow the court”
Answer Rev. Parris Back
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More Quotes: 1000 Question: “Why do you come, yellow bird?” Answer
Abigail Williams Back
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Literary Devices: 200 Question: Child. Sit you down. Answer Inversion
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Lit. Devices: 400 Question: Vengeance is walking in Salem Answer
Personification Back
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Lit. Devices: 600 Question:
My wife is the very brick and mortar of the church Answer Metaphor Back
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Lit.Devices: 800 Question: I will fall like an ocean on that court.
Answer Simile Back
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Lit.Devices: 1000 Question:
Pontius Pilate! God will won’t let you wash your hands of this Answer Allusion Back
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Crucible: 200 Question: What is the setting? Answer Salem, MA. Back
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Crucible: 400 Question: What year was it set? Answer 1692 Back
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Crucible: 600 Question: Playwright? Answer Arthur Miller Back
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Crucible: 800 Question: Satirical target of the play? Answer
McCarthyism Back
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Crucible: 1000 Question: Overall paradox of the play? Answer
Puritans/Christians; Witches/Evil Back
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