The Crucible A witch hunt and a metaphor In the 1600s, Puritans settled on the East coast of the United States. They brought with them the hope of religious freedom, but…
Slide 1DOL my Cousin said that chemistry were her more difficult course when she was a freshman at the university of mississippi Common noun Agreement (subject-verb)…
Slide 1 ‘Macbeth’ William Shakespeare National 5 Unit Slide 2 Act 1:1 Language, character and theme The play contains many opposites: The play’s themes explore many…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Austrian Economics 1 ‘there is no Austrian economics - only good economics and bad economics’ (Milton Friedman, 1976) ‘I could verify the existence…
The Crucible Background Notes on Salem What Happened? 1689 – Samuel Parris hired as minister of Salem Village January 20, 1692, Parris’ daughter and several other girls…
Author Background and Historical Context for The Crucible Arthur Miller His Life Born in 1915 in NY, into a middle-class Jewish immigrant family Father owned a clothing store…
Austrian Economics * âthere is no Austrian economics - only good economics and bad economicsâ (Milton Friedman, 1976) âI could verify the existence of witches if you give…
Historical Context cru·ci·ble (kro̵̅o̅′sə bəl) noun a small earthen pot, used to heat metals to high temperatures the hollow at the bottom of an ore furnace, where…
âMacbethâ William Shakespeare National 5 Unit Act 1:1 Language, character and theme The play contains many opposites: The playâs themes explore many opposite: good vs.…