Background Information On The Crucible

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Crucible Who’s Who.
Advertisements

Who’s Who in The Crucible Written by Arthur Miller.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Crucible: A heat-resistant container in which metals are melted or fused at very high temperatures. Used symbolically to.
The Crucible Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller: A Life Born on October 17, 1915 Attended the University of Michigan from Graduated with a degree.
The Crucible by Arthur Miller Notes. Who Were the Puritans? Religious reformers who were critical of the Church of England Religious reformers who were.
Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.
ELEMENTS OF DRAMA.
It’s the Individual vs. Society: What are you willing to lose in order to gain?
Witches and Witch Hunters: The Salem Witch Trials
Reverend Parris In his 40’s Been Salem’s minister for 3 years Wife is dead Daughter is Betty Parris Niece is Abigail Williams Worried about his reputation.
Warm Up Copy these literary terms into you notes then use page 1123 to define them: Plot Rising Action Falling Action Climax Resolution Dramatic Exposition.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller Background p – 1231 Act I p Act II p Act III p Act IV p
The Crucible By: Arthur Miller An Introduction. Context on Arthur Miller (10 min)
Conventions of Drama Drama and Fiction share a common set of elements: Plot, Setting, Character, and Theme Dramatic plot are divided into Acts and Scenes.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller. Background The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller (October 17, February 10, 2005) in Arthur Miller chronicled.
$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller. Setting Small town 17 th Century Massachusetts During The Salem Witch Trials Salem is East of present day Boston Hardships.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller. Preview/Foundation Setting: 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts Point of View: third-person omniscient and first-person Historical.
The Crucible Arthur Miller. Minister of Salem church; paranoid, power-hungry and self-pitying; many people dislike him. Reverend Parris.
Intro Notes – Mr. McGowan English 3.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.
The Crucible Character List. Characters Reverend Parris: paranoid minister of Salem Betty Parris: Parris’ daughter, acting bewitched Tituba: Parris’ West.
The Crucible Character List.
The Crucible Arthur Miller. CHARACTERS Local farmer; stern, harsh- tongued; hates hypocrisy; husband of Elizabeth. John Proctor.
The Crucible An Introduction. Synopsis The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, was written in The events in the play are based on real-life situations that.
By Arthur Miller. Drama—a form of literature that is written to be performed for an audience (stage or camera) Tragedy—the downfall of a main character.
The Crucible written by Arthur Miller. Crucible…the definition…  1. A vessel used for melting substances that require a high degree of heat.  2. A severe.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Lecture on Arthur Miller
The Crucible Class Notes.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
The Crucible Introduction Notes.
Crucible Trading Cards The history of the characters behind the play
The Crucible Character List.
THE CRUCIBLE Introduction.
By Arthur Miller.
Arthur Miller & The Crucible
The Crucible Background.
Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” MEET THE CHARACTERS.
THE CRUCIBLE NOTES FOR UNIT TEST.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller.
The Crucible An Introduction.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
The Crucible By Arthur Miller.
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Journal. 29 September 2010 “The Most Evil in Salem”
John Proctor 1632–August 19, John Proctor 1632–August 19, 1692.
The Salem Witch Trials “The crucible” by Arthur Miller
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Identity What does this article tell you about the Puritans?
Arthur Miller
The Crucible Characters.
Jeopardy Plot Quotes Misc. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200
Journal Entry #15 Copy slides that have the hand on them.
Arthur Miller American playwright, essayist, short story writer, journalist and screenplay writer.
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Salem, Massachusetts, 1692 A time of vengeance and power.
Background Information
Thursday, 9/19 FCHS: American literature & composition a
FCHS: American Literature & Composition A
WHS: American Literature & Composition A
A Drama By Arthur Miller
The Real Salem Witch Trials vs. The Crucible
The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Presentation transcript:

Background Information On The Crucible By Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller Born in 1915 Wrote about dilemmas of common people against powerful, unyielding forces. Native New Yorker, went through good times and bad times. His family lost money during the Depression and had to move from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Graduated from high school in 1932, but could not attend college in Michigan for two more years. His family had to raise money for his tuition. He earned money by working odd jobs such as: singing for a local radio station, driving a truck, and working as a stock clerk for an automotive parts warehouse.

Arthur first began writing dramas when he was college. In 1947, his play All My Sons opened on Broadway, which made Arthur a huge success. Two years later he won a Pulitzer Prize for Death of a Salesman, which is a modern day American tragedy. His next play was The Crucible which was less popular because it was set during the Salem Witch trials of 1692 as a means of attacking the anti-communist “witch hunts” of the Congress in the 1950s. Arthur believed that the hysteria that surrounded the Salem Witch Trials paralleled the contemporary McCarthyism – Senator Joe McCarthy’s obsessive quest to uncover Communists in the United States.

Background on the Time Period 1692: British Colony of Massachusetts is consumed by a witchcraft purging that results in the execution of 20 people and the imprisonment of at least 150 others. Similar witch hunts had taken place in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries in which between 1 million and 9 million people were accused of witchcraft and executed. Often, these witch hunts had political motivations. For example, James I of England accused his enemies of practicing the black arts.

Background on the Time Period In the New England colonies, colonist endured many hardships (sickness, fires, drought, brutal weather, etc.) that was often attributed to the work of the Devil. They believed witchcraft to be very real and very dangerous. In Salem Village, many were quick to blame witchcraft after the minister’s daughter and several other girls had seizures and lapsed into unconsciousness after dabbling in fortune-telling with the minister’s slave, Tituba. (They were dancing in the woods, as portrayed in the play.) At first only Tituba and the two older girls were accused of witchcraft, but then the hunt grew until almost all of the prominent citizens in the colony stood accused. This was due to mass hysteria.

Literary Analysis Dialogue refers to the words characters speak. Dialogue both advances the plot and reveals the character’s personalities and backgrounds. Stage Directions usually indicate where a scene takes place, what it should look like, and how the characters should move and speak. Stage directions are usually set in italic type to distinguish them from dialogue. Dramatic Exposition conveys critical information about a play’s settings, characters, and even historical or social context. Most times it is provided in the dialogue or stage directions, but Arthur Miller does something different. He interjects lengthy prose commentaries.

Vocabulary Predilection – pre-existing preference Ingratiating – charming or flattering Dissembling – disguising one’s real nature or motives Calumny – false accusations; slander Inclucation – teaching by repetition and urging Propitiation – action designed to soothe or satisfy a person, cause, etc. Licentious – lacking moral restraint

The Crucible By Arthur Miller 1. crucible (kroo’ se bel) n. heat-resistant container in which metals are melted or fused at very high temperatures; thus, a severe trial or test.

CHARACTERS Reverend Parris Betty Parris Tituba Abigail Williams Susanna Walcott Mrs. Ann Putnam Thomas Putnam Mercy Lewis Mary Warren John Proctor Rebecca Nurse Giles Corey Martha Corey Reverend John Hale Elizabeth Proctor Francis Nurse Ezekiel Cheever Marshal Herrick Judge Hawthorne Deputy Governor Danforth Sarah Good Hopkins