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Find your group

Find your group. Samantha S, Noah, Ryan Mary, Ben, Samantha C Logan, Kate, Jabil Andrew, Lucas, TJ Brad, Adam, Carolyn Mark, Joshua, Quintin Scott, Phillip, Jack Daja, Regan, Jacob, Sam Anna, Greta, Jonathan Tim, Bonnie, Dani Erica, Madison, Lane. What conditions enable a witch hunt?.

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Find your group

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  1. Find your group Samantha S, Noah, Ryan Mary, Ben, Samantha C Logan, Kate, Jabil Andrew, Lucas, TJ Brad, Adam, Carolyn Mark, Joshua, Quintin Scott, Phillip, Jack Daja, Regan, Jacob, Sam Anna, Greta, Jonathan Tim, Bonnie, Dani Erica, Madison, Lane

  2. What conditions enable a witch hunt? Salem Witchcraft Trials McCarthy Hearings

  3. What is an allegory? A form of extended metaphor in which objects, persons, and actions in a narrative are equated with meanings that lie outside of the narrative itself. The underlying meaning has a moral, social, religious or political significance In the oldest type of allegories, the characters usually personify abstract qualities such as charity, happiness, greed. So, an allegory is a story with two meanings, a literal meaning and symbolic one.

  4. How would you withstand the fire?

  5. What is a Crucible? A vessel used for melting materials and removing impurities by heating the materials to high temperatures A severe test, as of patience or belief; a trial. Atime in history when great political, social, economicand cultural changes are in force, when society is seemingly being melted down and recast into a new mold.

  6. Journal 12 With the play’s title, Miller seems to draw our attention to how people respond to being under the fire of fear, hysteria, and corruption. When I accused you of cheating, how did you think through the costs of staying true to your morals (your sense that you were innocent and I was wrong) versus protecting your reputation and your grade? How much more pressure could you have taken before you caved? What do you think this shows about human nature – to what extent would you protect your integrity at the cost of your reputation (isn’t that a paradox?? more on that later) 

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