Crucible Act I Quote Identification

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Who is Reverend Samuel Parris and what role does he play in Act I of The Crucible?
Back
Reverend Samuel Parris is the minister of Salem and a key character in Act I of The Crucible. He is concerned about his reputation and the possibility of witchcraft affecting his position. He calls for Reverend Hale to investigate the situation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the significance of Mary Warren's statement about witchery in Act I?
Back
Mary Warren's statement highlights the fear and hysteria surrounding witchcraft in Salem. It reflects the consequences of false accusations and the pressure to conform to societal expectations.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does Abigail Williams confess to in Act I, and why is it important?
Back
Abigail Williams confesses to dancing with the Devil and seeing others with him. This confession is crucial as it sets off the witch trials and demonstrates her manipulative nature.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Describe Rebecca Nurse's perspective on the children's behavior in Act I. Why is it significant?
Back
Rebecca Nurse believes that the children's behavior is a phase and not related to witchcraft. Her perspective is significant as it contrasts with the hysteria of other characters and shows her wisdom.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What threat does Abigail Williams make in Act I, and what does it reveal about her character?
Back
Abigail threatens the other girls to keep quiet about their actions in the woods. This reveals her manipulative and controlling nature, as well as her willingness to intimidate others to protect herself.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What role does fear play in the events of Act I of The Crucible?
Back
Fear drives the characters' actions in Act I, leading to paranoia and irrational behavior. It fuels the witch hunt and causes individuals to act against their morals to save themselves.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How does the theme of reputation manifest in Act I of The Crucible?
Back
The theme of reputation is central in Act I, as characters like Parris and Abigail are deeply concerned about how they are perceived by others, leading to deceit and manipulation.
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