Friday, March 15, 2013

PLAYS - THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller - THEMES - FEAR - WORKSHEET


THEMES FROM ‘THE CRUCIBLE’,  a play by Arthur Miller

FEAR plays an important role in the play. It is one of the THEMES. FEAR is present from the beginning of the play, and permeates throughout, affecting the whole population of Salem.

Draw a two-column chart of examples of people acting from FEAR that is justified and FEAR that is irrational. Write the name of the person, what they are reacting to, a quote, and a reference from the play.

Consider how FEAR CAN:


  • Take over a person
  • Cause a person to act unusually
  • Reveal the frailty and instability of the human mind
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PLAY:

  • Reverend Parris' mind is filled with fear...why? Perhaps he was afraid that if the townspeople knew his daughter was part of a 'sinful' act, he might be punished as well.
  • Girls are afraid - if they're found out they might be severely punished.
  • Fear causes Abigail to threaten Betty to sty quiet - "I will come to you in the black..."
  • Fear is infectious. It results in:
    • hysteria
    • destruction of order into disorder (chaos)
    • loss of rational thought

JUSTIFIABLE FEAR
IRRATIONAL FEAR























































































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