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1 The Crucible Acts I & II Review

2 The Test 47 points total (Summative) Three sections:
Multiple choice – 22 questions Vocabulary – 17 questions fill in the blank and true/false Extended response – Puritan beliefs/tenants

3 Plot and Character Development/motives
Answer each statement/question.

4 In Act I, what is the true motivation behind Parris’ concern for his daughter, Betty?
He fears that it will ruin his reputation in Salem and jeopardize his job as minister.

5 Reading books was considered a suspicious activity.
In Act I, when Giles Corey asks Reverend Hale about his wife reading books, what does this tell us about reading books in the Puritan community? Reading books was considered a suspicious activity.

6 In Act I, what actions does Abigail take due to her desire for power?
She drank the blood in the woods to kill Goody Proctor. She threatens the girls so they will lie about the witchcraft. Then, she begins accusing others of witchcraft at the end of the act. All of these actions are motivated by her desire to have control and power over these situations and other people.

7 Why does John Proctor feel guilty in regards to his relationship with Abigail?
He seduced her when she was a servant in his house and then abandoned her when Elizabeth fired her.

8 What is Mrs. Putnam’s motivation for her actions in Acts I and II?
Her seven dead children motivate her actions, such as sending Ruth to Tituba to conjure up the dead baby spirits and accusing Rebecca Nurse of witchcraft.

9 Describe the lives of children within the Puritan community
Describe the lives of children within the Puritan community. What were they allowed/not allowed to do? Puritan children were treated like little “adults” instead of children. Their lives were strict, the did not have much time for playing, and they were meant to be seen not heard. Their lives were fairly joyless.

10 In Act I, what do Putnam and Proctor argue about just as Proctor is about to leave to fetch some wood? They argue about which of them owns the land Proctor is finding wood from. Proctor believes it is his land because he bought it from Francis Nurse, but Putnam states that he was given that land in a will from a relative.

11 What causes Tituba to admit to practicing witchcraft at the end of Act I?
She is afraid that she will be in more trouble if she does not admit it, so she plays along with Hale as he pushes her for information.

12 Based on their conversation at the beginning of Act II, describe John and Elizabeth’s relationship.
Their relationship is cold and awkward. There is a lot of tension.

13 Why does Proctor forget the commandent forbidding adultery?
He feels guilty over commiting adultery.

14 Why does Proctor believe Abigail is accusing Elizabeth of witchcraft
Why does Proctor believe Abigail is accusing Elizabeth of witchcraft? (NOT why Elizabeth thinks Abigail is accusing her.) Proctor believes that Abigail wants to punish him for rejecting her.

15 What do the following stage directions tell us about Proctor’s character? “[he] is striving against his disgust with HALE and himself for even answering” Proctor is unsure and often in conflict with himself.

16 When Elizabeth says to Proctor, “The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you,” she means what about Proctor? She believes that Proctor is hard on himself because he has a guilty conscious due to his past affair with Abigail.

17 When John says to Elizabeth that “an everlasting funeral marches around” her heart, what does he mean? He is stating that Elizabeth is always sad, despite what John to make her happy.

18 What does Hale mean when he says that “an hour beofore the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven”? Hale is stating that evil can disguise itself as good.

19 Act I Vocabulary Complete each sentence by filling in the blank with the appropriate vocabulary word from Act I.

20 I have a __________ for mint chocolate chip ice cream.
Predilection

21 The boy was very _________ towards the girl he wanted to ask to the dance.
Ingratiating

22 Convincing the town that she is saint-like, Abigail was very good at ____________.
Dissembling

23 The best way for you to defend yourself against ______________is by ignoring the false statements of others. calumny

24 The mother used ___________to calm her terrified child.
propitiation

25 Daily grammar exercises are a method of________________.
inculcation

26 Bob is ____________and has no regard for morality or the law.
licentious

27 Act II Vocabulary Decide whether the statement is true or false based on how the vocabulary word is used. Then, explain the meaning of the underlined vocabulary word or correct the sentence to make the statement true.

28 Yelling insults is a base behavior.
True

29 Lisa carried the vase gingerly over to the table; making sure it did not break.
True

30 Someone who reads books avidly probably does not own a lot of books.
False

31 The rude waitress showed deference towards her customers.
False

32 The Puritans think praying is an abomination.
False

33 I qauiled in my seat when the killer jumped out of the shadows during the horror filim.
True

34 The mother always told her children to use blasphemy in public because it is polite.
False

35 The sick child showed pallor on her face.
True

36 Theology is the study of dinosaurs.
False

37 Sarah meant to ameliorate the situation when she heard her best friend had a horrible break up.
True

38 Puritan Tenants and Beliefs
For each tenant/belief, provide an exmaple from Act I or II of how it is upheld or not followed. Be specific!

39 Thrift

40 Importance of Family

41 Judgmental God

42 Self-Reliance

43 Piety

44 Sobriety

45 Importance of Community

46 Providence

47 Original Sin

48 Predesitnation

49 Value of Hard Work

50 God’s Grace


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