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If you had to be a villain, who would you be? Explain.

If you had to be a villain, who would you be? Explain. The Beginnings. Do you have an adventurous spirit? Would you ever journey to a completely new and unknown place? Why/why not?. Beginnings.

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If you had to be a villain, who would you be? Explain.

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  1. If you had to be a villain, who would you be? Explain.

  2. The Beginnings Do you have an adventurous spirit? Would you ever journey to a completely new and unknown place? Why/why not?

  3. Beginnings Have you ever been on a boat? Would you sail on a ship across the ocean? Why/why not?

  4. Beginnings If you discovered a new land what would you call it, and what are the first 3 things you would do?

  5. Beginnings Do you think people are born basically good or evil? Explain.

  6. Beginnings • How often do you use logic (or objective reasoning) to help you make choices or decisions? Explain.

  7. Jamestown Would you ever resort to eating another human being?

  8. Persecution Unit How much have societal norms dictated the type of person that you are? How often do you feel disloyal to your true self for the sake of fitting in with a crowd? Explain.

  9. Persecution Unit What is the severest punishment you have ever received? Explain the circumstances.

  10. Persecution Unit What is the worst punishment that you can imagine ever receiving? Explain.

  11. Persecution Unit Describe a time when you felt particularly lonely or misunderstood in your life. Explain.

  12. Persecution Unit One time when I felt unwanted or cast aside was …

  13. Persecution Unit How often do you feel guilt or shame? Explain. How often do you feel that others are trying to make you feel guilty or shameful? Explain.

  14. American Indian If you had to be a different type of animal, what would it be and why?

  15. American Indian What do you think about inter-racial dating and marriage? Explain.

  16. Bradstreet If your house caught on fire, and you only had time to grab one item; what would you take with you? Why?

  17. Puritan How often do you read a religious book? How do you think this does or does not affect your life?

  18. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God What is the strictest rule that you have to obey? As a future parent, will you be as strict with your children as your parents are with you? Explain.

  19. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God State your opinion…. “the beauty of religious mania is that it has the power to explain everything. Once God (or Satan) is accepted as the first cause of everything which happens in the mortal world, nothing is left to chance… logic can be happily tossed out the window.” -Stephen King What are your ideas about “God?” What qualities and attributes does this being have?

  20. Salem Witch Trials How would you describe a witch? Do you think witches are real? Why/why not?

  21. Modern Day Witchhunt How tolerant do you feel you are of people that are different from you?

  22. Crucible A hypocrite is a person who professes beliefs, feelings, or virtues that they really do not feel. It is a falseness in the sense that it is when you say one thing but do another. Do you consider yourself a hypocrite? Why/why not?

  23. Crucible Has fear ever influenced a choice that you have made? Would you admit to others that fear influenced that choice? Explain.

  24. Crucible Have you ever loved someone so much that you’d do anything to be with that person? Or have you ever loved someone that did not love you back? Explain.

  25. Crucible Have you ever told a lie that snowballed into something terrible? Explain.

  26. Crucible Hysteria is excessive or uncontrollable emotion such as fear or panic. Have you experienced this feeling? Explain.

  27. Crucible What does your name mean to you? Does it play a significant role in your life? Explain. “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Juliet Capulet from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

  28. Crucible What is a cause you would die for? Explain. If you can think of nothing, explain this as well.

  29. The Scarlet Letter: Introduction Right now, today…. If you wanted to face the world for a wrong you committed and publicly confess, where might you go and what might you do?

  30. The Scarlet Letter: Introduction How do you think today’s communities react to unwed mothers or women having sex before they are married?

  31. The Scarlet Letter: Chapter 2 What does a person’s clothing say about them and why?

  32. The Scarlet Letter: Chapter 3 • What kinds of secrets is it alright to keep? • Is there ever a time when you should reveal a secret that a friend has told you? Explain. • What would you be willing to withstand, to keep someone’s secret?

  33. The Scarlet Letter: Chapter 4 What do you think it means to be faithful to someone? Give me a specific example from your everyday life.

  34. The Scarlet Letter: Chapter 5 What happens when a private sin becomes a public crime? Tell me a time in your life when someone inadvertently found out something you were trying to keep hidden.

  35. The Scarlet Letter: Chapter 6 Pick a rule or law that you disagree with and explain why. Then, tell me how you think it should be changed.

  36. Benjamin Franklin Name three of your virtues and explain them. What is a virtue? A virtue is something about yourself that you feel is positive; a quality about yourself that you feel is good or admirable.

  37. Benjamin Franklin List a few of your family’s famous proverbs. What is a proverb? It is a saying that is supposed to impart wisdom or advice. Ex. “If you believe that, I have a piece of land to sell you in Florida…” or “Yeah right, and I am Wonder Woman; my invisible jet is parked right outside…”

  38. Benjamin Franklin “Never leave that till tomorrow, which you can do today.” What do you procrastinate or put off that you want or should do today? Describe.

  39. Declaration ofIndependence If you could create a new law, what would it be and why?

  40. Declaration ofIndependence What do you consider your most valued or cherished “freedom”? Explain.

  41. Declaration ofIndependence Are “all men” created equal? Explain what this means to you.

  42. Declaration ofIndependence Is their anything you believe in enough, that you would be willing to kill for it.

  43. Writing Proficiency Some people feel high school students should not work at after-school jobs. Take a position on this issue and write about the advantages or disadvantages of working after school.

  44. Writing Proficiency What was the most valuable gift you ever gave to (or received from) someone? Why was it so valuable?

  45. The Devil and Tom Walker How much is your soul worth to you? What would you sell your soul for? Explain.

  46. The Devil and Tom Walker Describe your idea of the “perfect relationship”. What is needed to achieve this idea? Explain.

  47. The Devil and Tom Walker Do you know someone who has “sold” themselves to become something or someone else? Describe.

  48. The Devil and Tom Walker Should people pursue wealth? Why or why not? Is wealth important to you? Explain.

  49. The Devil and Tom Walker “Money is the root of all evil.” What is your opinion of this quote? Explain.

  50. LongfellowJan. 4 Looking back now on one of the most trying times of your life, reflect and explain on how you dealt with this trial, and what you learned from this experience.

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