

Crucible Movie
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English
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 7 Questions
1
The Crucible - End of Act 1
We've finished reading and watching Act 1 of The Crucible. Now, let's discuss what we've covered.
Please take out a piece of paper and a writing utensil for Bell Work.

2
Bell Work: A demagogue is a person who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people.
Who in Act 1 could be considered a demagogue? How so?
Compare it to a high school setting, what kind of "clique" do you think a demagogue would belong to?
3
Complete the Anticipation Guide
Remember to explain your reasoning in complete sentences.
4
Mini Pop Quiz
on Act 1 of The Crucible
5
Multiple Choice
When Reverend Parris is questioning Abigail about what they were doing in the woods, he asks her if her "name in the town - it is entirely white." What do you think he is actually asking her?
if she is still welcome in the town
if she is actually white
if she is being talked about negatively
if she is able to move to another home
6
Multiple Choice
Why was Abigail fired from working in the Proctor's house?
she wanted to move in with her uncle, Reverend Parris
she says she refused to be Elizabeth Proctor's slave
Elizabeth Proctor knew about her relationship with John
her reputation in the village was already ruined
7
Multiple Choice
Now that you finished watching Act 1, what was the difference between how the girls were questioned by Reverend Hale and how Tituba was questioned?
the girls were innocent, while Tituba is guilty
the girls were yelled at, while Tituba was beaten
the girls were guilty, while Tituba was innocent
the girls were peer pressured into talking, while Tituba was not
8
Multiple Choice
Which character is the most concerned about their reputation in the village?
John Proctor
Abigail
Mrs. Putnam
Reverend Parris
9
Multiple Choice
Who is one character we saw in the movie that we haven't seen in the play yet?
Mary Warren
Elizabeth Proctor
Betty
Rebecca Nurse
10
Open Ended
How can high standards of morality be considered dangerous? Where in the first act do we see this warning?
11
Open Ended
If Abigail had not been dancing, would the witch trials still have been held? Is she to blame for everything? Explain your answer.
The Crucible - End of Act 1
We've finished reading and watching Act 1 of The Crucible. Now, let's discuss what we've covered.
Please take out a piece of paper and a writing utensil for Bell Work.

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