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The Crucible. Dramatic Exposition. The Reverend Parris…. w as not well-liked. h ad a reputation for being easily offended and feeling persecuted. (You know the type.) d idn’t have kids, wasn’t that good with them anyway. believed, like most Puritans, kids “should be seen and not heard.” .
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The Crucible Dramatic Exposition
The Reverend Parris… • was not well-liked. • had a reputation for being easily offended and feeling persecuted. (You know the type.) • didn’t have kids, wasn’t that good with them anyway. • believed, like most Puritans, kids “should be seen and not heard.”
Puritan culture • Strict • Religious • Hard working • No Entertainment (not even books – unless they were religious!) • Potent cider was OK, though • “Raising the roof”
The “Meeting House” • No sleeping! • No skipping! • OH, they would find out…
Focus on Community • Nosiness – a tradition in Salem • Community – safety from dangers of wilderness Physical Spiritual “the Devil’s last preserve”
Government in Salem • British royalty replaced with Junta (“hoonta”) – assembly or council • Theocracy for the sake of unity and protection • Time of uncertainty • Suspicion that dark forces were involved • Problem: balance between order and freedom
Witchcraft accusation • Served more than one purpose • Way of confessing sins • Neighborly quarrels / rivalries • Greed for land