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Intro Notes. AUTHOR: Arthur Miller DATE: 1952 GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

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Page 1: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

Intro Notes

Page 2: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

AUTHOR:Arthur Miller

DATE:1952

GENRE:Drama (Play)Historical

Fiction POINT OF VIEW:

3rd person

Page 3: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

1500’s in England Religious group – felt

the English church wasn’t “pure” enough

Attacked for their beliefs in England

Why did they come to America?

Plymouth – 1620 Boston, Salem - 1630

Page 4: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

1. THEOCRACY

No Separation of CHURCH and STATE

“Theo” = ___________; “-ocracy” = ___________

2. Belief in “Predestination”

3. Emphasis on HARD WORK and SACRIFICE

4. Forced Religious PracticeHow is this IRONIC?IRONY: The difference between _____________ and ___________________________.

Page 5: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

STRANGE BEHAVIORS Screaming, seizures, trance-like states Unexplained behaviors Superstitious – believed Devil was involved

PEOPLE INVOLVED Low-lifes accused of being witches Old grudges between families

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Results of Witch Trials 150 people jailed for suspicion of witchcraft No confession = Execution 20 people executed (19 hanged)

Page 7: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

310 Essex Street, Salem, MAHome of Witch Trials Judge Jonathan Corwin

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Page 9: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

Mass hysteria, moral panic, mob lynching

Prosecution of any and all “enemies”

Guilty unless proven innocent

Salem “McCarthyism”

1950’s Post-9/11

Page 10: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

“McCarthyism” – Sen. Joseph McCarthy 1950’s – Investigated Communism Accused actors, politicians of being

Communists Arthur Miller was accused and asked to testify

– refused to name names

Page 11: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

Wrote The Crucible to criticize McCarthy Saw witch-hunts as dangerous to America Most famous work besides Crucible =

Death of a Salesman

“TRAGEDY OF THE COMMON MAN”

Page 12: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

JOHN PROCTOR ABIGAIL WILLIAMS ELIZABETH

PROCTOR REVEREND PARRIS TITUBA THOMAS PUTNAM GILES COREY REVEREND HALE

Ann Putnam Mary Warren Rebecca Nurse Other girls Townspeople Ezekiel Cheever Judge Danforth

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Page 14: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

Salem Town Hall Salem = “Witch

City” House of the Seven

Gables Pioneer Village

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Salem Witch Museum

Custom House

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Pickering WharfSalem Marketplace

Page 17: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

EXPOSITION

RISING ACTION

CLIMAX

FALLING ACTION

RESOLUTION

Sets the scene, characters, conflict(s)

Tension rises in story

High point in the story

Tension lessens

Conflicts resolves

Page 18: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

TRAGEDYGreek: Gods decide a hero’s fate

English: Great heroes/kings(Shakespeare)

American: Ordinary people cause

their own downfallUsually because of too

much PRIDE

Page 19: Intro Notes.  AUTHOR: Arthur Miller  DATE: 1952  GENRE: Drama (Play) Historical Fiction  POINT OF VIEW: 3 rd person.

TRAGIC HERO

Main character of a tragedy

DYNAMIC character – has both good and bad traits

TRAGIC FLAW

Character’s greatest strength is also greatest weakness

STAGE DIRECTIONS

Not spoken dialogue, but tells actors what to do or how to say lines