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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - The Crucible - Themes
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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - The Crucible - Themes
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1. In Act IV, the convicted are asked to confess to witchcraft in order to save their lives. To which of the following themes is this expectation most closely related?
2. Which of the following challenges the townspeople's idea that youth is paired with innocence?
3. The enormous courage which people can show in the face of irrationality, torture, injustice and death is one of the themes of this play. What gives characters such as Rebecca Nurse such courage?
4. Which of the following is true of John Proctor?
5. Reverend Parris sends for Reverend Hale despite his reluctance to accept the possibility of witchcraft being involved in his daughter's illness. Which of the following is NOT correct?
6. Where does the play show evil to be located?
7. In Act IV, the convicted are asked to confess to witchcraft in order to save their lives. To which of the following themes is this expectation most closely related?
8. Which of the following challenges the townspeople's idea that youth is paired with innocence?
9. When Proctor most needs Elizabeth to tell the truth and admit to his adultery, she lies to the judges. What does this tell the audience about Elizabeth?
10. Reverend Parris sends for Reverend Hale despite his reluctance to accept the possibility of witchcraft being involved in his daughter's illness. Which of the following is NOT correct?