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Pilgrims Going to Church Respond to the picture. What do you notice? What surprises you? What can we infer based on the picture? Is this what a modern painting of people going to church would look like? What would be the same? What would be different? 100 words

What’s everyone shouting about? Hysteria

BOO! What is hysteria? Monsters Inc.

WORD Definition Synonyms Antonyms Picture/Logo Sentence Words that have the same meaning. Meaning of the word Words that mean the opposite. WORD Picture/Logo Sentence Use the word in a sentence

Hysteria noun 1. an uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear, often characterized by irrationality, laughter, weeping, etc.

Hysteria Synonyms Definition Antonyms Picture/Logo Sentence Frenzy, madness, craze, panic an uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear, often characterized by irrationality, laughter, weeping, etc. Calm, peace, tranquil Hysteria Picture/Logo Sentence The escaped crocodile that ran wild in the public swimming pool caused widespread hysteria.

Hysteria: an uncontrollable outburst of emotion Are there different causes for hysteria? Can hysteria have different effects? Describe examples of those effects. Happiness Anger Fear

Examples Happiness: Beatles Mania Anger: Beauty and the Beast Does this kind of thing still happen? Anger: Beauty and the Beast Fear: Monsters Inc.

Vocabulary Act 1 ideology – a manner or the content of thinking characteristic of an individual, group, or culture theocracy – government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by church officials who are regarded as divinely guided dissembling – concealing the facts; hiding under a false pretense propriety – socially acceptable behavior and speech conjured – summoned a devil or spirit by invocation or incantation faction – group; secret faction; clique abominations – sources of utter disgust or intense dislike; hateful, disgusting actions providence – event guided by God or divine leadership vindictive – disposed to seek revenge abyss – an immeasurably deep gulf or great space formidable – dreadful; fearful; extremely serious subservient – servile; cringing manner of one very conscious of a subordinate position hypocrites – persons who put on false appearances of virtue or religion

The Crucible - Characters Reverend Parris Betty Parris Abigail Williams Tituba Mrs. Ann Putnam Thomas Putnam Ruth Putnam Mary Warren Mercy Lewis John Proctor Elizabeth Proctor Reverend Hale Rebecca Nurse Francis Nurse Susanna Walcott Giles Corey Martha Sarah Good Judge Hathorne Deputy Governor Danforth Ezekial Cheever Marshal Herrick Hopkins

Practice! Scapegoat Noun; a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place. Word Definition Synonyms Antonyms Sentence Picture/Logo Fall guy, patsy, victim, target, whipping boy, martyr Boss, accuser, captor, villain