Friday, July 31, 2009

The crucible?

1.the conflict between witches and christians is compared to what modern conflict?


a. rich vs poor.


b. fighting in ireland


c.communism v. capitalism


d. civil rights strife


2.what did hatrone believe motivated the childerns accusations?


a.hatred


b.knowledge of goodness


c.the voice of God


d.all of these


3.why is Danforth unable to pardon proctor in the final scene?


a. the village would overthrow authority


b.he doesnt have a power


c.it would cast doubt on the guilt of those executed


d. all of these


4. which of the following best describes parris theology?


a.love and justice


b. an eye for an eye.


c. brotherhood


d.hell fire and brimstone


true or false?


1.tituba imagined she would fly to Barbados


2.the rev. parris was a graduate of harvord


3.the crucible is to be an accurate record of the Salem witch trial


4.arthur miller never graduated from highschool


5.francis nurse appeared in court 33 times in civil disputes


6. the necessity for strict social control was beginning to break down in salem

The crucible?
( The Crucible ) Arthur Miller, 1915 – 2005.





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Reply:As a college professor and as long-time admirer of Arthur Miller's work, I consider the questions given to you on The Crucible are the worst distortion and misconception of the book I have ever encountered.


Maybe you should watch the movie instead.
Reply:It took yoiu longer to type the assignment that just look the stuff up. I will spot you an answer. I already gave you three. 1) C #6 True





Now do some of your own homework. Pax - C

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