1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
qaws [65]
1 year ago
8

1. Evaluate Miller's use of the omniscient third person narrator. Does Miller use third person omniscient narration correctly? A

re you able to successfully characterize any of the following characters because of the information presented by the narrator: Reverend Samuel Parris, Abigail Williams, or John Putnam? Write an in-depth analysis of that character and provide evidence from the play that supports your claims. Include reference to what type of characterization is being used: direct or indirect.
2. Determine the primary emotion that causes the girls' actions in Act 1. Use the following questions to guide your response: a. Why is Betty Parris refusing to wake for her father? What feeling does Abigail instill in each of the girls while in Betty's bedroom? Why does this feeling make the girls act this way? b. What aspect of the Puritan lifestyle is disabling the girls from telling the truth? Predict how you think this aspect of Puritanism will impact the course of the play.

3. Analyze the following quote and compare it to your previous knowledge of the Puritan theocracy. What does this quote suggest about the theocracy in Salem? Does it support the narrator's belief that theocracy was the leading cause of
English
1 answer:
Yuri [45]1 year ago
8 0

In The Crucible, it should be noted that Miller doesn't use the third person omniscient narration correctly as the point of view that was illustrated was the third person limited.

<h3>What is a point of view?</h3>

It should be noted that a point of view simply means the perspective or the stance of the author regarding an issue.

Question 1:

The third person omniscient is the point of view where the narrator knows the actions, thoughts, and the feelings of all the characters.

In this case, due to the fact that Miller didn't write on soliloquies in order to reveal the thoughts of the characters, the perspective is a third person limited. In this case, the readers have only access to what the characters day ad not what they think or feel.

Reverend Samuel Parris was the minister of the church that was in Salem village during the trials of the witch. Abigail Williams was a child that was wrongly accused of witchcraft.

From the information given about Reverend Samuel Parris, Abigail Williams, or John Putnam, it can be deduced that a direct characterization was used as the author explicitly talked about the characters.

Question 2:

Betty Parris refusing to wake for her father due to the shock and fear of being discovered.

The feeling that Abigail instill in each of the girls while in Betty's bedroom is a frantic feeling.

The aspect of Puritan lifestyle that is disabling the girls from telling the truth is the fact that they value honesty.

It should be noted that Puritanism affected the Crucible as the community considered physical labor and adherence to religious doctrine the indicator of honesty, faithfulness, and integrity.

Question 3:

It should be noted that theocracy simply means a system of government where priests rule in the name of God.

Lastly, the theocracy in Salem was responsible for the witch trials due to the laws that were based on religion rather than reason. People were accused wrongly and the laws were enforced by a corrupt criminal justice system.

Learn more about The Crucible on:

brainly.com/question/26121334

#SPJ1

You might be interested in
Every PLOT TWIST contains its most important element. This is ___
Fiesta28 [93]

Answer:

foreshadowing

Explanation:

7 0
3 years ago
14. Unoka, Okonkwo's father, went to consult the Oracle concerning his crops.
Talja [164]

Answer:

14. True.

15. False.

16. True.

Explanation:

In Chinua Achebe's novel 'Things Fall Apart", the story revolves around the Igbo culture in Africa, specifically on the character of Okonkwo. The story deals with themes of culture, tradition, Christianity, conformity, etc.

In Chapter 3, we see that Okonkwo's father Unoka went to the Oracle to consult why his crops failed even though he made sacrifices. It was then that he was told his crops failed despite his sacrifices because he was lazy and had planted on a wasted land.

Okonkwo's prosperity was a result of his desire to be unlike his lazy father. He did not want to be deemed alike to his father and thus, went to the wealthy Nwakibie to ask for 400 yam seeds.

In Igbo culture, yam was considered to be the king of the crops. It was assumed that a man who can feed yam to his family the whole year is a man who has succeeded and is hardworking.

8 0
3 years ago
Why would it be a "remarkable thing" to get the doctor to come to the village?
Zielflug [23.3K]

Not knowing the story or excerpt you are referring to, I can only help you by asking some questions to get you thinking about the correct answer.  Is the village far away from other villages or towns?  Are there many sick people in the village making the doctor want to stay away?  Is there a lot of violence that the doctor is trying to avoid?  What is it about the village or the people in it that the doctor would be trying to avoid?  The answer to that questions is the answer to your question.

4 0
3 years ago
ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! AND POINTS!!
Karolina [17]
Here is a sample story I just came up with that will surely help you,
Ruined Weekend
It was a cold stormy night, raining cats and dogs. I love when it rains. It reminds me of myself. Gloomy, dark, no sunshine, and what I wish I was... Free.
"RIIIIIIIIING"
I woke up to the sound of my annoying alarm clock making that same stupid noise it always does. I slam the snooze button causing my palm to burn. I fold my pillow over my ear as if I was hearing something that wasn't too pleasant.
30 minutes later...
"Jessie, wake up! Breakfast is on the table!" screams my mom, with the most horrifying look on her face. I gasp in disgust. Wow, I'm surprised my alarm clock didn't sound. I sit up in my hard bed starring at my mother like Ive never seen such humanoid in my life. The stare weakened as my mother left my room.
I knew my day was going to be horrible. A test exam, a dentist visit, watching my sister at daycare! My day can't get any worse than that, and it was off to a rough start.
Hi, my name is Jessie Baldwin and I live with my cat Hanga, brother Sebastian, and mom. My dad moved away to Las Vegas when he found a new wife. It originated from when my mom caught him cheating on her and my dad said he loved his new wife better. Yeah, a life can't get any worse than that too right? Well, you're wrong, it can. I experience a bad day one on top of the other. I don't remember the last time I had a good day.
We also live in Detroit Michigan in the most ugliest apartment on Clover street. So, if you were to ever come to my house, it will be easy to find.
"Sweetie, we're out of milk so you're going to have to eat your cereal dry. That's what happens when your father forgets to pay his child support and in the result I get NO MONEY!" says my wow with a disgusting look on her face. The look doesn't take away her beauty though. My mom has beautiful red hair with hazel eyes, and the most finest skin any woman could wish for.
I groan and munch huge portions of cereal with a grumpy look on my face trying to disgust my mom so she would see how bad I felt about today. I look to the left seeing my brother copying me. Stuffing huge portions of cereal in his mouth looking at mom, then quickly glancing at me.
"Oh, stop it Sebastian!" I yell. Firmly sliding my cereal bowl to the end of the counter, storming out of the kitchen to my room to get my clothes on, but to also show more that I hate my day. Why do I have to take an exam on Saturday! I crash into my bed as hard as I can. I look at the window.
What in the world is that?
I see a raccoon pacing in my backyard. Why can't he just go home? Why am I associating it with a he? What if it has children? Why is it in my yard? Is it looking for food? A whole gallon of ideas pop into my brain.
"I cant take the tension." I murmur.
I dash downstairs forgetting what I did to my mom. Heading straight to the back door, I feel my mothers hand clasp my forearm.
"Not so fast kiddo," she says in the (I know what you're doing) voice. "you aren't going anywhere without my permission. I let you do it once, it wont happen again. What is it? A boy? Are you trying to go see a boy?"
"Mom!!! No! Can you please leave me alone. Stay out my business. Don't be such a mom. Ugh!" I exclaim.
I push myself from my mothers arm, unlocking the door, and breaking my neck trying to get out of there. Soaking wet, I stop at a stop light panicking. Looking back, looking forward, looking left, looking right. i forgot I was trying to see the raccoon in my backyard. "Oh what the heck! This light is taking too long!" I run across the crosswalk not looking where I was going and....
-Lights out-
I can't feel anything. I can't see anything. It's like I was trapped in my body. I could only hear a ring. The same annoying sound that woke me up this morning but even worse.
A weekend can't get any worse that this. THIS WAS NOT ME! I DIDNT WRITE THSI! ALL OF IT WAS EXPERIMENTSDIY!
6 0
3 years ago
What does sneaky means?​
jonny [76]

Answer:

sneaky meany like sly or tricky like a nija

5 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • Long ago in a medieval village, a wealthy but bitter farmer named Chao employed an affable shepherd named Jiang, who truly enjoy
    10·2 answers
  • Which is the cause of the boy's late arrival at Araby
    9·2 answers
  • (help plz)
    13·1 answer
  • Help please!<br> Gggggggghhhhhhgjjjjjj
    14·1 answer
  • What was the effect of santons father moving his office into the family home ?
    15·1 answer
  • Are you a proponent of the space program? Explain why or why not.
    8·2 answers
  • What you enjoy doing most in<br>life​​
    5·1 answer
  • Read the paragraph. Write the main idea. List three supporting
    8·2 answers
  • Select the detail that reflects how the conquerors of ancient Greece governed the people
    8·1 answer
  • Which detail from the passage is most clearly explicit?
    6·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!