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Use these notes to help you recall key moments from the play. Some characters have been analysed and broken down to help students understand them better

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The crucible play notes


 Qualities are an internal thing
 Danforth and hale say the contest is between ‘god’ and the ‘’devil’’ or
‘’good’’ and ‘’evil’’ or ‘’guilt and innocence’’ it is between what is true
and what is false
 And in considering what is true, we get caught between the pressure of
conformity to the group or sticking to the strength of our individual
conscience.
 If a crucible is supposed to burn away any impurity then how are all the
characters that uphold pure intentions die?—>ironic
 Miller is trying to change in his society
 ‘’the sin of public terror is to divest man of conscience’’
 The stylistic feature of language ‘’the magistrate sits in your heart that
judges’’ judicial language
 When proctor and Abigail made love in that barn, she and her body took
on ‘’something new’’-heated cruicible like experience
 ‘’give me a word john, a soft word’’…we reaise that her desperation is
based upon the things proctor has taught her
 Emotions will duel the play’s text, subtect and moitvations
-the fear in girls
-the rage of Abigail
-the despair of 7 dead bodies

 Focus on lighting
 Good women are being imprisoned through hysteria,
 Sunlight of truth-danforth irony, theres no sense of respect for god
 Equal ethical claims good and evil are not the division here
 The theatrical from operates by moving us-stirring emotions
 It was against the law to have individual humn experiences restriction
of individualities
 Obsession of namereputation overriding inclusive metaphor
 Turning point is when john proctor throws his name under the bus

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