PPT-The Crucible as an Allegory
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Social Climate The Climate in both cultures was burdened with petty politics and conflicts among neighbors Cultural Beliefs 1692 The Puritans had a strong belief
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Social Climate The Climate in both cultures was burdened with petty politics and conflicts among neighbors Cultural Beliefs 1692 The Puritans had a strong belief in God To Puritans the enemy was the devil and those who participated in witchcraft were criminals. .. In some types of Allegories, the characters and setting represent . abstract. ideas of moral qualities. .. In other types, characters and situations stand for historical figures and events.. Allegory. By: Christina, Jasmine, James, . Sabahat. and Jody. What is Allegory?. A story, picture, or play employing representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters, figures, or events in narrative, dramatic, or pictorial form. B crucible + hydrate 28.30 g C + MN . .. xH. 2. O. C hydrate (B – C) 4.24 g . MN . .. xH. 2. O. *D final heated hydrate + crucible 26.36 g C + MN. E anhydrous salt (D – A) 2.30 g MN. Mrs. . DiLauro. ALLEGORIES. Are types of stories in which the author uses symbols to tell a story in order to get us to interpret how it applies to real life. . RELIGIOUS. David and Goliath. CULTURAL. How is the Lord of the Flies an Allegory?. Allegory. . is a form of extended . metaphor. , in which objects, persons, and actions in a narrative, are equated with the meanings that lie outside the narrative itself. The underlying meaning has moral, social, religious, or political significance, and characters are often . Presented by: Richard Liu. Symbol. Something that means more than what is suggested on the surface.. Can be an object, person, a situation, an action, or some other element that has a literal meaning in the story but suggests or represents other meanings as well.. ENG 3UI . Literary Terms. describe . types of . stories . used . throughout literary history and describe many famous . works. may . be told in prose or in . verse . An . individual story may fall under one or multiple combinations of these . Vocabulary Chart. Start a vocabulary chart for . The Crucible. Word and Part of Speech. Definition. Phrase or Sketch. to help you remember. Use in. a sentence.. theocracy (n). p. 1101. a. government ruled by religious authority. Kaelyn Tharp, Matteo Macaluso, and Nick Shealy. Symbolism. A symbol is defined as something that means more than what it is. (Ex. A dove symbolizes peace). Matteo Macaluso. Characteristics of Symbols. See if you can explain what the following symbols mean:. A symbol is often an event, object, person or animal to which an extraordinary meaning or significance has been attached.. Symbols can be inherited or invented. . The Playwright. Arthur Miller is a famous American . playwright. He examines disillusioned characters and the individual conscience vs. the mob in much of his work.. The . Crucible . opened in New York, NY in 1953. a layered story, poem, or picture which can be interpreted on a literal level as well as a metaphorical level. The allegorical interpretation typically reveals a moral, social, or political message.. Write Down The 2 That Make The Most Sense To You. A. story in which people, things, and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning: allegories are used for teaching or explaining ideas, moral principles, etc. . Arthur Miller. Some biographical information:. Born in 1915, New York City. Worked his way through college at University of Michigan. Began career as a playwright in 1938, writing plays to be performed on the radio.
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