Dec. Week Three Dec. 14-18. First Hour Only 3: IDENTIFY three characters. For each, list 3-5 things you currently know or think you know about them.

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Dec. Week Three Dec

First Hour Only

3: IDENTIFY three characters. For each, list 3-5 things you currently know or think you know about them. 2: Explain, each in its own sentence, two things which you found interesting or liked about the story so far. 1.Write out one question you have right now about the story.

A. Describe how Charlie is coping and not coping…. *Where does he draw strength from? *What seems to cause problems for him weakens him? B.Who is your favorite character? Why? Copy your favorite quote of theirs so far and explain why it’s your favorite C. If you went to this school, would you be friends with any of the main characters? Why or why not?

MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 14 & 15

Monday, Dec 14 – Friday, Dec 18 – Christmas Monday – Pajama Day Tuesday – Color Day Seniors – White Juniors – Red Sophomores – Green Freshmen – Blue Staff – Silver and Gold Wednesday – Ugly Sweater Day Thursday – Any year Christmas Anonymous t- shirt Day Friday – Flannel Friday

Monday-Tuesday Dec

FOR YOUR TERMS SECTION IN YOUR NOTES: Dramatic Irony Verbal Irony  …when you, the reader or audience member, know something which a character DOES NOT.  …when a character says something which has a different or totally unexpected meaning from what is actually said.

Pages Bottom of p Readers: Proctor Herrick Danforth [Judge] Giles Rev. Hale Mr. Parris Mary Warren Cheever Francis Pages Bottom of p Readers: Proctor Herrick Danforth [Judge] Giles Rev. Hale Mr. Parris Mary Warren Cheever Francis

DISCUSS: FIRST READING EXCERPT, PP  What brings Giles Corey, Francis Nurse and John Proctor to the court?  What “evidence” do John Proctor & Giles Corey bring to the courtroom?  What different reasons might Judge Danforth have to be concerned about the evidence of Mary Warren?  What startling news does Danforth give John Proctor? Why might Danforth doubt this news as “evidence”?  What brings Giles Corey, Francis Nurse and John Proctor to the court?  What “evidence” do John Proctor & Giles Corey bring to the courtroom?  What different reasons might Judge Danforth have to be concerned about the evidence of Mary Warren?  What startling news does Danforth give John Proctor? Why might Danforth doubt this news as “evidence”?

Pages Proctor Danforth Rev. Hale Mary Warren Cheever Abigail Hathorne [Judge] Parris Susana Walcott Herrick Elizabeth Mercy Lewis “The Girls” [3] Pages Proctor Danforth Rev. Hale Mary Warren Cheever Abigail Hathorne [Judge] Parris Susana Walcott Herrick Elizabeth Mercy Lewis “The Girls” [3]

DISCUSS: SECOND READING PP

TURN TO PAGE: 114

DISCUSS: THIRD READING EXCERPT, PP  This sequence is very, very important!  Sum up Mary’s behavior in court – how does Abigail respond to the danger of her testimony?  Proctor finally tells the truth –why?  What does Goody Proctor do when questioned? Why?  What “evidence” disappears for John? How does this act end for John AND Elizabeth?  This sequence is very, very important!  Sum up Mary’s behavior in court – how does Abigail respond to the danger of her testimony?  Proctor finally tells the truth –why?  What does Goody Proctor do when questioned? Why?  What “evidence” disappears for John? How does this act end for John AND Elizabeth?

End of Act 3 Key events in this Act: Key events in this Act:

THE CRUCIBLE ACT THREE

Explain the meaning of the cartoon:

THE CRUCIBLE ACT THREE

Explain the meaning of the cartoon:

1) Take out a sheet of paper. 2) Put your names and hour on it! 3) All answers need to be written complete sentences unless otherwise stated. 4) Restate the question in each answer. 5) / minutes per slide to answer There are 6 questions 1) Take out a sheet of paper. 2) Put your names and hour on it! 3) All answers need to be written complete sentences unless otherwise stated. 4) Restate the question in each answer. 5) / minutes per slide to answer There are 6 questions

QUESTION #1 2 POINTS WHO SAID THE FOLLOWING? LIST THEM : A. “I cannot lie no more. I am with God, I am with God” and “Abby, Abby, I’ll never hurt you more!” B. “Children, a very augur bit will now be turned into your souls until your honesty is proved.” C. “You are pulling Heaven down and raising up a whore!” D. “My husband—is a goodly man, sir.”

QUESTION #2 5 POINTS Describe the surprising news Danforth gives John Proctor about his wife prior to testimony given by the couple later in the ACT: The surprising news Judge Danforth gives to…. How does this impact Elizabeth’s arrest and possible punishment? The news of … will impact Elizabeth in the following way: she….

QUESTION #3 5 POINTS WHAT does John Proctor confess to in open court and WHY? John Proctor confesses to Judge Danforth that…because…. How does this confession impact Elizabeth and Abigail? John’s confession impacts….

QUESTION #4 5 POINTS What is Goody Proctor’s testimony and why does she give it? How does it change everything? The testimony given by…. What was your reaction, overall, to her testimony? Do you agree or disagree with her decision? Our/My overall reaction to….

QUESTION #5 5 POINTS Discuss the Mary Warren character throughout Act III: what are her motivations for her various actions? Mary Warren’s actions throughout Act III….

QUESTION #6 5 POINTS Explain the meaning of the cartoon:

Read ACT 4 Watch the remainder of the film….

Partner Quiz: ACT 4

Medium Analysis: The Crucible

 The Crucible, the written play by Arthur Miller “Easy Bake Coven: The Simpsons” television allusion to Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible “Easy Bake Coven: The Simpsons” television allusion to Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible The Crucible, the film adaptation by Arthur Miller