PPT-Elizabeth Proctor
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What role did she play in the trials Elizabeth was accused for trying to have her grandmother sign the devils book Also accused for witchcraft Elizabeths status
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What role did she play in the trials Elizabeth was accused for trying to have her grandmother sign the devils book Also accused for witchcraft Elizabeths status Elizabeth was married to John Proctor who had been married twice before . Plot Line. EXPOSTION. Salem, Spring, 1692. Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes. *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with . Tituba. .. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society. Act II. John Proctor sits down to dinner with his wife, Elizabeth. . Mary Warren, their servant, has gone to the witch trials, against Elizabeth’s order that she remain in the house. . Fourteen people are now in jail. . H. ero? . A character who . makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction.. Characteristics of a Tragic Hero. #1 Noble Background. Since tragedy involves the “fall” of the hero, he or she must have a high position to fall from, or else there is no tragedy. People who fall from a high position in society, such as king, affect the lives of others as well. . Danforth. .”. Proctor’s statement, “That woman will never lie…” suggest his rigid belief in the idea that his wife, Elizabeth, will never tell a lie. . Danforth. had said that Proctor’s wife sent him a “claim in which she states that she is pregnant now,” (85). Proctor is legitimately ecstatic, because. What does Danforth’s reaction to Reverend Hale’s presence in the jail reveal about him?. What is happening to the farms and animals in the town of Salem? Why do you think this is happening?. What happened to Abigail and Mercy Lewis?. What does Danforth’s reaction to Reverend Hale’s presence in the jail reveal about him?. What is happening to the farms and animals in the town of Salem? Why do you think this is happening?. What happened to Abigail and Mercy Lewis?. HALE. QUOTES. PARRIS. QUOTES. Parris. Act . To who? . Relevance . Go directly home and speak nothing of unnatural causes. . . . 1. Susanna. Fear. of the possibility that it may be “unnatural” and . Giles Corey . Was an old man who was tortured by crushing him with stones . Judge Danforth . Would tolerate no challenge to his authority . Reverend John Hale . Instigator or the investigations who later denounced them . After looking at the definition of the 34 words, give a synonym for each, . and then use . each in a sentence.. Dissembling 10. Anarchy 19. Deferentially 28. Pretense. Faction 11. Pallor 20. Callously 29. Contention. Setting. Salem, Massachusetts, 1692.. Point of View. The narrator actually inserts himself into the play several times to describe characters and tell us what we should think about them, such as when he tells us that Judge Hathorne is a bitter man. In addition, each inserted stage direction indicates exactly what a character is thinking or feeling. The narrator is able to jump into any character’s mind at any given moment. Rev. Parris’s daughter Betty is lying inert on the bed.. Parris already suspects that it has something to do with witchcraft.. Abigail Williams, Ruth Putnam and a few other girls were dancing naked in the forest the previous night.. The Crucible. so far. Then make a prediction of what you think will happen.. State Standard Objectives. I will be able to use a graphic organizer to clarify meaning.. I will be able to evaluate the author’s use of literary elements. Religious group who broke from England and came to the U.S.. Strict in matters of dress and morality. The Puritans of the 1600s. The Puritans of 1600. Religious group who broke from England and came to the U.S.. By: kimberly, cristian, princess, and andrea. Central Claim/Theme . The central claim or theme of this poem is that mo matter the distance, true love will remain strong.. Summary of the Text. In this poem a man is constantly traveling around the world and his wife is worried about him and questions the strength of their love. He writes this poem to assure her that he loves her and that they are soulmates and no matter how far he goes their love will remain strong..
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