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What techniques are used in the crucible?

What techniques are used in the crucible?

‘The Crucible’ by Arthur Miller uses situational, dramatic and verbal irony to express absurdity and make a point. In this lesson, we’ll define those terms and go over some examples.

What is blanch in the crucible?

the ghost of a dead person. Blanched. drained of color. Contemplation. the act of thinking about something long and seriously.

What is a deposition in the crucible?

deposition = testimony answering questions in preparation for a trial. Your friend, Mary Warren, has given us a deposition. In which she swears that she never saw familiar spirits, apparitions, nor any manifest of the Devil. Act 3 (53% in) deposition = interview answering questions in preparation for a trial.

What does auger mean in the crucible?

auger. a tool used for boring or drilling holes. ” a very auger bit will now” incredulously. skeptically; with disbelief. “

What are the four elements of The Crucible?

The Crucible Literary Elements

  • Tone. The tone was serious and tragic.
  • Imagery. Examples are at the beginning of each act.
  • Symbolism. Act 4: “At the back is high barred window, near it, a great, heavy door.
  • Suspense.
  • Plot.
  • Flash-Forward.
  • Foreshadowing.
  • Protagonist.

What is a metaphor in The Crucible?

The Reverend Hale employs a metaphor when he claims, “There is blood on my head!” Hale has returned to Salem to counsel the convicted to confess, though it is a lie, because he believes God would rather have them save their lives than keep their honesty in such a situation.

What is blanching and example?

The definition of blanch means to scald in hot water. An example of to blanch is to scald vegetables before freezing to maintain their cell structure and green color. An example of to blanch is turning almonds white by scalding their skin off.

Why does Proctor bring Mary Warren to the court in Act 3?

Proctor’s goal in bringing Mary Warren to court is to get the truth out, end the witchcraft madnes, and clear his wife, Elizabeth, of the accusations. He does not even care that his adultery may come out in the open, just as long as everyone knows the character of Abigail and can see that her accusations are false.

What are the three depositions in the crucible?

The three depositions are: Mary’s stating the witchcraft accusations are false; Giles accusing Putnam; and the ninety-one character witnesses’ support of the three women.

What does Mary Warren state in her and Proctor’s deposition?

Danforth reads Mary Warren’s deposition. The deposition states that she never saw the Devil and that the other girls are lying. Hale states that a lawyer should present Proctor’s important claim. Danforth warns Mary Warren that she must tell the truth.

What does Excellency mean in the crucible?

beware. be on one’s guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to. PARRIS: Beware this man, Your Excellency, this man is mischief. bewilder.

What does the word goody mean in the crucible?

“Goody” was a form of address for women, paired with the woman’s surname. The title “Goody” is used in some of the court records, for example, in the Salem witch trials of 1692. “Goody” is an informal and shortened version of “Goodwife.” It was used of married women.