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Title: The Crucible by Arthur Miller


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The Crucible by Arthur Miller

2
Anticipation Questions
  • Is confessing to a crime you didnt commit in
    order to avoid punishment wise?
  • Is it better to die for what you believe in
    rather than to lie to save your life?
  •  Is it more difficult to forgive yourself if the
    person you have hurt doesnt forgive you?
  • Is a person truly innocent until proven guilty?
  • Does courage mean you do something even though it
    can be difficult and fearsome?

3
TIMELINE Salem, MA
  • 1689- June 18 - Samuel Parris is officially hired
    as the Salem Village minister.
  • 1692
  • January 20 - Samuel Parris' nine year old
    daughter, Betty, falls ill. - More young girls in
    Salem Village also fall ill.
  • February - The Salem Village physician, Dr.
    William Griggs, concludes the girls are
    bewitched.

4
Timeline Salem, MA
  • 1692 - February 29 - Thomas and Edward Putnam,
    Joseph Hutchinson and Thomas Preston swear
    complaints against Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah
    Osborne. They are later arrested for suspicion of
    witchcraft.
  • March 1 - Salem Town Magistrates John Hathorne
    and Jonathan Corwin examine Tituba, Sarah Good,
    and Sarah Osborne.
  • Tituba confesses to witchcraft.

5
Themes of The Crucible
  • 1) People who stand by their beliefs, no matter
    the cost, ultimately triumph.
  • 2) The effects of fear on a society can lead to
    its destruction.
  • 3) Repression, fear, and lies can lead to mass
    hysteria.
  • 4) A mans reputation is worth dying for
  • 5) When good men do nothing, evil will triumph
  • 6) Absolute power corrupts absolutely

6
Facts
  • 140 number of people who were accused of
    witchcraft in 1692
  • 4 the age of the youngest person accused of
    witchcraft
  • 19 number of people who were hanged 1 was
    pressed to death
  • 43 the number of people who were afflicted by
    witchcraft
  • 81 the age of the oldest person accused and
    killed
  • 2 the number of dogs executed for witchcraft
    association

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Other interesting facts
  • Failure to recite The Lords Prayer was
    considered evidence of witchcraft
  • Accused witches were thought to have signed the
    devils book
  • Moles were examined as a place where the devil
    sucked at ones soul

8
Vocabulary
  • theocracy governed by religion
  • providence Gods will Gods intervention in
    human affairs
  • Puritanical strict in morality and religion
    this term has come about since the reign of the
    Puritans
  • theology the study of a religious doctrine what
    a particular sect believes
  • vestry the room in the church where robes are
    kept
  • apparition ghost
  • trafficked have dealings with
  • blink tolerate

9
Language of Arthur Miller
  • Using old-fashioned, archaic words bid (told),
    Aye (Yes), Nay (No), Hearty (Well)
  • Incorporating expressions from the time period
    Goody (Mrs.) Be open with me (tell the truth)
  • Changing the use of the verb to be it were
    (it was), There be (there was)
  • Adding double negatives he cannot discover no
    medicine and I dont compact with no devil
  • Changing the normal order of words I like not
    to search a house.
  • Adds a rustic, colloquial fee to the language by
    dropping the g from the ends of some words
    dreamin, carrin, nothin

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The story begins with THE GIRLS
  • Sick girls
  • Betty (Parris Daughter)
  • Ruth (Putnams daughter)
  • Girls who danced
  • Abigail Williams
  • Mercy Lewis
  • Mary Warren (works for the Proctors)
  • Susanna Walcott

11
Reverend Samuel Parris
My ministrys at stake my ministry and perhaps
your cousins life.
  • Paris in History
  • The minister of Salem
  • Bettys father
  • Abigails uncle.
  • Parris delivers harsh fire and brimstone sermons
    that sometimes turn off his parishioners.

As a father and master, hes inattentive and
quick to anger. Parriss insecurity and obsessive
concern with his reputation result from his near
paranoid belief that someone is plotting to
persecute him, steal his position, ruin his good
name, or harm him in some other way.
12
Betty Parris
  • Parris DAUGHTER who was caught dancing in the
    woods. She immediately went into a comatose
    state.
  • She is 10 years old

13
Tituba
  • Parris Barbados slave.
  • The girls asked her to go into the woods to
    conjure spirits
  • 40 years old

14
Abigail Williams
And mark thislet either of you breathe a word,
or the edge of a word about the other things,
and I can make you wish you had never seen the
sun go down!
  • Abigail Williams The 17-year-old niece of
    Reverend Parris.
  • Native Americans killed Abigails parents when
    Abigail was young.
  • While a servant in John Proctors household,
    Abigail was fired.
  • Abigail is beautiful, intelligent, crafty, and
    vindictive. Shes also a skillful liar. She is
    the leader of the girls and is willing to do
    anything to protect herself.

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The story begins with THE GIRLS
  • Sick girls
  • Betty (Parris Daughter) 10
  • Ruth (Putnams daughter) 10
  • Girls who danced
  • Abigail Williams 17
  • Mercy Lewis 18
  • Mary Warren (works for the Proctors)17
  • Susanna Walcott 16

16
Ann Putnam
Mr. Hale, is it a natural work to lose seven
children before they live a day?
  • Ann Putnam The wife of Thomas Putnam.
  • Mrs. Putnam is bitter
  • 8 children only ONE lived

17
Thomas Putnam
  • Thomas Putnam The husband of Ann Putnam,
  • one of the richest farmers and landowners in all
    of Salem.
  • Putnam is a bitter man who feels that the
    citizens of Salem have not given him the respect
    that he and his family deserve.
  • He seeks to gain respect and revenge by
    increasing his wealth, landholdings, and
    influence however he can.

This man is killing his neighbors for their
land! -Corey
18
John Proctor
Because it is my name! Because I cannot have
another in my life!
  • John Proctor A farmer, and the husband of
    Elizabeth.
  • Proctor had an affair with Abigail Williams while
    she worked as a servant in his house.
  • A powerful man in both build and character,
    Proctor refuses to follow people he considers
    hypocrites, including Reverend Parris.
  • Feared and resented by the many people in Salem
    he has made feel foolish
  • Proctor has a powerful sense of personal
    integrity. For this reason, his affair with
    Abigail makes him see himself as a hypocrite.

19
Rebecca Nurse
  • Respected
  • Loved
  • Charitable
  • Pious

20
Rev. John Hale
  • Reverend Hale A minister in the nearby
    Massachusetts town of Beverly, and an expert in
    identifying witchcraft.
  • An intelligent man, Hale sees himself as a
    scientist and philosopher, a kind of physician of
    the soul..

21
Elisabeth Proctor
  • Elizabeth Proctor The wife of John Proctor.
  • She fires Abigail Williams as her servant when
    she discovers that the girl is having an affair
    with Proctor.
  • Elizabeth is a good woman known for never telling
    a lie. She loves her husband deeply, but seems to
    have the sense that she doesnt deserve him.

In her life, sir, She have never lied. There
are them that cannot sing, and them that cannot
weepmy wife cannot lie. John Proctor
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Deputy Governor Danforth
  • A Deputy governor of Massachusetts who comes to
    Salem to preside over the witch trials. Though
    hes more open-minded and intelligent than Judge
    Hathorne, Danforth believes completely in his
    ability to distinguish truth from fiction. He
    views those who disagree with him as suspect. In
    fact, he suspects that anyone who disagrees with
    him might be working against God.
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