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  1. The Crucible Study Guides Act I Discussion Questions 1. What was the prevalent philosophy of Salem at the time of the incidents described in the play? 2. What were the purposes of the Salem theocracy? 3. According to Miller, what were the psychological reasons for the “witch-hunt?” 4.

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  2. The Crucible Act I Questions 1. In the Act I Overture, Arthur Miller provides some background for the action of the play. List three important details you learned from the Overture. 2. Read the stage directions as Tituba first enters. What are her concerns in this situation? 3.

  3. The Crucible. Study Guides. Note: There are two different sets of questions and you must answer both sets. Worksheet Packet #1. Act I. 1. Why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor as the play begins? 2. What advice does the doctor send back? 3. What does Parris question his niece Abigail about? 4. What is Parris’ main concern? 5.

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  4. Nov 13, 2017 · Guided Reading Questions for Act 1 of The Crucible. Answer the following using complete sentences. Support your answers with specific examples and references to the play. 1. What is the conflict about between Reverend Sam Parris and his niece Abigail?

  5. The CrucibleAct 1 Questions. Act I. 1. According to the opening dramatic exposition (author’s description), how did most of the members of Salem feel about the vast forest that surrounded them? 2. What is Betty’s condition when the play opens? 3.

  6. Act I 1.!In his introduction to the play, how does Miller explain what really motivated the people of Salem to accuse their neighbors, friends, and relatives of witchcraft?

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  8. 1. Why was Abigail asked to leave the Proctor’s home? What are Abigail’s feelings for John Proctor? For Elizabeth Proctor? 2. Why do the Putnam’s start talking about witchcraft? What do they and others mention as signs of witchcraft? 3. How is Proctor described as he first enters the stage? (Be sure to include his view of himself.) 4.

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