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AN INTRODUCTION TO: CHARACTERIZATIONS The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The Crucible By Arthur Miller. An introduction To: Characterizations. Introductory Information. Written by Arthur Miller 1953 A fictional recreation of the Salem witch trials, their origins, and a psychological investigation of the act of persecution and McCarthyism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Crucible By Arthur Miller

AN INTRODUCTION TO:

CHARACTERIZATIONS

The CrucibleBy Arthur Miller

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Introductory Information

Written by Arthur Miller1953

A fictional recreation of the Salem witch trials, their origins, and a psychological investigation of the act of persecution and McCarthyism.

Began investigations into Miller’s “Communist activities” by Senator McCarthy

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Main Characters of The Crucible

Character

Physical Description

Personality Traits

Actions

Motivations

Opinion

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Reverend Parris

• Mid-40s• Widower with children• Not a bad father, just did not

understand children• Lacked control in his

household

• Paranoid and self-pitying• Concerned with what others

think of him

• Power-hungry• Disliked by parishioners• Hostile

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Betty Parris

10 year old daughter of Reverend Parris

Falls into “stupor” After father caught her

dancing in the woods

Her illness sparks rumors of witchcraft

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Abigail Williams

• Orphaned• Niece of Rev. Parris• “Strikingly beautiful”• Smart and cunning• “Dissembling”• Hides true feelings and

motives

• Vindictive• Mysterious rumors

about her purity• Leader of the group

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Tituba

Rev. Parris’ slave

From Barbados

Cares about thechildren

Is the first accused of witchcraft Confesses and repents

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John Proctor

Mid 30sSuccessful farmerEven-tempered and

easy goingThinks for himself

Often seen as a loner

Respected in SalemLogical and tolerantSees himself as a

sinner

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Elizabeth Proctor

John Proctor’s wife

“Sickly”VirtuousColdEager to please her

husbandTimid

Avoids conflict

Often sad

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Mary Warren

17 years old

Proctor’s servant

Lonely

Easily influencedby others

Worried

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Thomas Putnam

50 years oldEldest son of richest

man in SalemWealthy Landowner

Fights with others over land

GreedyNosy

Jumps to conclusions

Vindictive Little concern for others

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Ann Putnam

45 years oldThomas’ wife

“Haunted” and “twisted soul” Lost 7 infants

Blames others for misfortunes

Nosy

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Ruth Putnam

Thomas and Ann’s daughter

Only surviving daughter

Falls into stranger stupor After Rev. Parris found

dancing in woods Like her “soul was

taken”

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Reverend John Hale

40 years old from Beverly

Specialist in demonology

Intellectual

Reserves judgmentSensible

His arrival sets the hysteria in motion

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Mercy Lewis

18 years oldGirl in Abigail’s group“Fat”

Sly and merciless

Apathetic

“Beat” Ruth when ill

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Francis Nurse

Respected in the town Serves as unofficial

judge for disputes

Self-made man Resented by others Target of jealousy

Enemy of Thomas Putnam

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Rebecca Nurse

72 years oldFrancis’ wifeGentle, caretakerCalm and strongExperienced

Believes “sickness” just boredom of teenage girls

Reasonable Wants peace and

tolerance in Salem

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Giles Corey

83 years old“Comical Hero”CrankyDeeply innocentIgnorant and

uneducated

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Martha Corey

Giles’ third wife

Enjoys reading Leads to her accusation

of witchcraft

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Ezekiel Cheever

Clerk of the court

Upright citizen

Determine to perform duty for court

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Deputy Governor Danforth

60 years oldGraveAllows humor

Still business-like

Great respect for courtHonestTrue Puritan

Believes he is doing what is right

Sense of Justice

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Judge Hathorne

Presides over the witch trials

Rushes to judgment

Impatient

Partial and unfair

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