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This is a study guide for The Crucible from the Texts and Human Experiences module. 1. Initial Considerations. past. It manages the form of an allegory: a dramatic decontextualisation of 1950’s America into 15th. century small-town Salem. The Crucible hence makes a worthwhile choice of text for the HSC. issues. 2. Background to The Crucible.
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Crucible corresponds to what happened in Salem of 1692, but Miller’s characters are often composites. Furthermore, his central plot device—the affair between Abigail Williams and John Proctor—has no grounding in fact (Proctor was over sixty at the time of the trials, while Abigail was only eleven). Thus,
The document provides context and notes on Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible", which is set during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Some key points: 1) Miller wrote the play in 1953 as an allegory for McCarthyism and the Red Scare, where innocent people were accused of being Communists.
The adapted version of The Crucible, for ages 14-18, provides the connection to the original text, permitting English language learners and students with special needs to perform in mainstream academic literature classes.
Crucible Study Guide: The Crucible by Arthur Miller Act One 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What causes the first talk of witchcraft? What does the conflict between Reverend Parris and John Proctor reveal about Puritan attitudes toward church authority? How does Miller characterize Parris? How does Parris feel about his parishoners?
This study guide provides questions to help students understand the key elements of the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. It includes questions about the setting, protagonists, antagonists, author, themes, historical context, character quotes, and short essay prompts.