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Consider the central ideas and events of pages 49-55 and give the section a unique and descriptive title The Crucible: Analysis Questions: Act 2: Pages 55- 62
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The Crucible Significant Act Thematic and Character Analysis me in a room alone—I have no proof of it” (57) John Proctor- Elizabeth 2 - JP fear the court
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What do you know about the relationship between John and Elizabeth Proctor from the stage action and opening dialogue of Act II? 2 Who gives Elizabeth
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Act 2 of The Crucible takes us to the Proctor household, where we learn how crazy things have gotten in Salem after the first flood of accusations We also find
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ACT II—Scene 2: The vestry of the Salem Meeting House, two weeks later ACT II —Scene 3: A cell in Salem jail, three months later 'The Play Service hereby
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The Crucible. By Arthur Miller. ACT 2. The common room of Proctor's house eight days later. At the right is a door opening on the fields outside.
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THE CRUCIBLE (PENGUIN PLAYS). ACT TWO. The common room of Proctor's house eight days later. At the right is a door opening on the fields outside.
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Elizabeth- John Proctor 2. Characterizes Mary as someone who is given authority by the court – disobedient. - Shows that power of hysteria that all.
The Crucible: Act 2: Assignments. Length: pg. 52-85. Reading time: approximately 2 days in class (52-74 and 74-85). Pause and discuss at these places.
Predilec on – preexis ng preference. 2. Ingra a ng – charming; fla ering. 3. Dissembling – lying concealing ones inten ons. 4. Calumny – false accusa on;
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What do you know about the relationship between John and Elizabeth. Proctor from the stage action and opening dialogue of Act II? 2. Who gives Elizabeth Proctor
ACT TWO The common room of Proctor’s house eight days later At the right is a door opening on the fields outside A fireplace is at the left and behind it a stairway leading upstairs It is the low dark and rather long living room of the time As the curtain rises the room is empty From above Elizabeth is heard softly singing to the
The Crucible young adults and until this strange crisis he like the rest of Salem never conceived that the children were anything but thankful for being permitted to walk straight eyes slightly low-ered arms at the sides and mouths shut until bidden to speak
THE CRUCIBLE (PENGUIN PLAYS) ACT TWO The common room of Proctor's house eight days lato: At the right is a door opening on the fields outside Afireþlace is at the left and behind it a stairway leading upstairs It is the low dark and rather long living room of the time As the curtain rises the room is empty