AmLit. 2.15 "Why I Wrote the Crucible"

AmLit. 2.15 "Why I Wrote the Crucible"

11th Grade

10 Qs

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AmLit. 2.15 "Why I Wrote the Crucible"

AmLit. 2.15 "Why I Wrote the Crucible"

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English

11th Grade

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Created by

Glenn Morgan

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

According to Miller, how have his memories of the time he wrote The Crucible changed? What purpose for writing does this suggest?

His memories have changed to see it as a reflection of his childhood memories

His memories of the historical facts are clear, but facts do not convey the fear

His memories have changed to see it as a reflection of his love for nature
His memories have changed to see it as a reflection of his passion for cooking

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does Miller develop the meaning of “magic” as related to the communist scare?

By discussing the positive aspects of 'magic' and how it brings joy and happiness to people.

By using the idea witchcraft and the accusation of being involved in 'magic' as a way to create fear and control in society.

By using the idea of technology and the accusation of being involved in 'magic' as a way to create fear and control in society.

By completely ignoring the concept of 'magic' and focusing on other themes.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What difficulty does Miller describe when he writes, “like trying to pick one’s teeth with a ball of wool: I lacked the tools to illuminate miasma”?

It's hard to write a play about the communist scare while hysteria is taking place.

Being able to easily pick one's teeth with a ball of wool.

Feeling completely prepared to illuminate miasma.

Being unable to write about a clear and present danger to America.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

As Miller finds connections between the Salem witch trials and the McCarthy hearings, what central idea regarding human nature begins to emerge?

The tendency for people to always seek the truth and justice.
The tendency for people to trust and support each other unconditionally.

The tendency for people to persecute others based on fear and paranoia.

The tendency for people to be indifferent and apathetic towards others.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

According to Miller, what is the 1952 equivalent of “spectral evidence” at the Salem trials?

Physical evidence
Expert testimony
Eyewitness testimony

Guilt by association or suspicion

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Miller describes the logic that created the circular process of the witch trials. What is the effect of this process?

The greed of the accusers leads to the destruction of innocent lives.

The influence of the devil leads to the perpetuation of fear and suspicion.

The lack of evidence and the reliance on hearsay leads to the destruction of innocent lives.

The only way to escape persecution is to accuse others, leading to the destruction of innocent lives.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Miller calls Broadway producer Kermit Bloomgarden “brave.” Why does it take a “brave man” to produce The Crucible for the first time in January 1953?

The play was a huge financial risk and could have bombed.

The play was already popular, so there was no need for bravery in producing it on Broadway.

Putting on a play that is an allegory for the McCarthy communist hunt might cause an investigation.

Bloomgarden was known for being easily intimidated and fearful of controversy.

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