M. Roy - The Crucible Theme Analysis
In The Crucible, Arthur Miller examines numerous thematic ideas, many of which we have discussed. • Following the instructions provided for the odd numbered questions, write a paragraph summarizing or explaining a scene or events in the play that demonstrates the thematic idea. Include specifics. • In the following even numbered questions for each thematic idea, briefly explain what Miller was likely trying to express about life or humanity through the scene you summarized or described. Your answer must be a statement that could be a universal truth. This answer requires only 1 to 3 sentences. • Your expression of the thematic idea must be original, thoughtful, detailed and expressive. Answers such as Lying is bad, Power corrupts people, Honesty is the best policy, or Mobs make people dumb, etc. will not receive credit. • DO NOT OFFER ADVICE. If you use the word "you" or any form of it, your answer will be incorrect. • All answers must be done using complete sentences. • You may expand the answer boxes in Quia by dragging the bottom right corner to the desired size. • You may use your book and notes (except for your theme notes)
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