| 41. | Crucible Types of Authority In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, innocent people are sentenced to death because of the authority of others. During the play there are many subjects that are explored, but one of the most important is the nature of authority and how characters express different types of authority. Throughout ...
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| 42. | BOB Manipulative Minds In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the characters use the positive paranoia of witchcraft in a negative way to suit their own needs to seek revenge. The mass hysteria that takes over Salem becomes uncontrollable as people seek easy targets to blame as ways to weasel themselves out o...
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| 43. | Crucible Human adaptation is one of the many themes Arthur Miller chose to embrace when he wrote The Crucible. The Crucible is a solemn play that corresponds to what happened in Salem of 1962. ... The Crucible is a tragic play where the protagonist, John Proctor, attempts to debunk the false accusations of ...
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| 44. | The Crucible While reading the Crucible (play titles are in italics) I came to the conclusion that Abigail Williams was a very manipulative woman. At a young age, a man known as Reverend Paris had adopted her, in which she referred to as her Uncle. Abigail was known to be very beautiful and strong willed. “I’ve ...
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| 45. | The Role of Religion Can religious theology push an entire town to condemn nineteen of its inhabitants to death? In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, the lack of integrity shown by the girls in Salem causes the deaths of many innocent people. Abigail’s lack of candor is one of the main causes of the mayhem in Sa...
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| 46. | aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa An illustrated summary of each act: Act One Betty, the ten-year-old daughter of the stern Reverend Parris is ill, apparently in a trance. He cannot find any reason for the sickness nor can the doctor. He is advised by Doctor Griggs to look for 'unnatural' causes - in other words, witchcraft. Parris ...
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| 47. | Crucible Log Act I (an overture)- Bedroom of Reverend Parris -spring of 1692 -night before Parris caught girls dancing in the woods -Dr.Griggs suspects one of the girls sickness is of unnatural causes -Betty is unconscious -Abigail tells Parris about witchcraft rumors -There is a rumor that betty was flying -Rut...
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| 48. | Blend of Disquietude and Pleasure ... With this theme, Miller is able to portray a great sense of
disquietude all through his classic play, offering his readers a sensation of slight
suspense which urges them to continue reading. ... Not only is an unsettling and uneasy feeling demonstrated throughout
the drama, but a sentim...
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| 49. | Settling The Score Revenge in The Crucible The author of The Crucible, Arthur Miller, depicts the theme of revenge through out the book. ... Revenge brings out the true colors of the characters and shows looks can be deceiving. Abigail Williams, the most deceiving of the characters, uses revenge to make up for what she can’t have: John Pr...
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| 50. | The Crucible The Image of Society Each of Millers hero’s are involved, one way or another, in a struggle that results from his acceptance or rejection of an image that is the product of his society’s values and prejudices. This statement applies to the characters in The Crucible because three of the main charact...
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| 51. | The Theme of Foregiveness in The Crucible The Expense of Forgiveness John Proctor continually searches for compassion, throughout Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, for a moral crime he has committed. This mistake unendingly bombards John’s life with calamity, and eventually causes him to lose the respect of his wife, friends, and of his own inn...
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| 52. | john proctor tragic hero Tragic Hero
A historical play based on events of the Salem witchcraft trials, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, takes place in a small Puritan village. ... Among them is John Proctor, an upright farmer and the story’s tragic hero, who ultimately represents morality and honesty. Although Proctor ha...
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| 53. | HAMLET
Conflict of Hamlet
The the play Hamlet, written by Willian Shakespeare, is about murder and revenge. Also, it is about how the main character, Hamlet seeks revenge for the suspicuous murder of his father. The play demonstrates a conflict within Hamlet between reason and emotion. Howe...
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| 54. | The Personal Evil Within The Personal Evil Within Amidst the lying, evil desires, and destruction in the play The Crucible there was another factor, the ultimate evil of man, greed. The play displays the trials of characters as they react to life and consequences and the fight for personal wealth and power. Arthur Miller di...
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| 55. | history of film before 1920 Pre-1910
American film-making essentially began in the year 1891 when Willian K. ... Before the turn of the century, short films with an average length of around 30 seconds became popular at carnivals and other such events where a single viewer could pay money to view a “moving picture. ... Port...
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| 56. | Narcissa Arthur Miller uses allusion to depict a in his play, The Crucible. In Act II, when Abigail walks into the crowd standing outside of the courthouse, Miller describes this as “…where she walks the crowd will part like the sea for Israel.” (1115) He uses this allusion to give the reader insight and und...
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| 57. | The Crucible THE CRUCIBLE Crucible: a test. The play written by Arthur Miller The Crucible is just that: a test for the characters involved. The era this play was written about is a tough time in our new country. The great Salem Witch Hunt tore apart the community of Salem, Massachusetts. The play focuses on the...
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| 58. | Abby Abigail Adams was born on November 11th, 1744 at a hospital in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She was the second child of Elizabeth Quincy Smith. She had two sisters, Mary and Betsy and a brother, Billy. They were all descended on their mother’s side of the 17th century Puritan preacher family as well as ...
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| 59. | reputations of Crucible characters ... Throughout Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, characters experience events that make them adjust something that believe in or something that they are associated as or with. The three main characters that encounter extremely influential events that cause them to alter some facet of their reputatio...
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| 60. | Business Knowledege MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS - SELECT THE ONE ANSWER THAT IS MOST CORRECT. CIRCLE YOUR ANSWERS DIRECTLY ON THE TEST PAPER. 1. "Theory Z" is an employee motivation theory. Who is the person that developed it? a) Abraham Maslow b) William Ouchi c) Douglas McGregor d) Frederick Taylor 2. What employee mot...
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