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Crucible and Puritan Jeopardy . The acronym for the Puritan core beliefs . TULIP. Back. God’s grace is given freely. It can’t be earned or denied. Irresistible Grace. Back. The Reverend who is trained in “witchcraft”. Reverend Hale. Back. Daughter of Parris; assumed to be possessed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Crucible and Puritan Jeopardy Characters Puritan Core

BeliefsPlot Events McCarthy

and “The Crucible”

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The acronym for the Puritan core beliefs

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TULIP

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God’s grace is given freely. It can’t be earned or denied.

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Irresistible Grace

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The Reverend who is trained in “witchcraft”

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Reverend Hale

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Daughter of Parris; assumed to be

possessed

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Betty Parris

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The famous last words of Giles Corey

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“more weight”

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Which character is the first to confess to witchcraft?

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Tituba

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What gift does Mary Warren give to Elizabeth Proctor?

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A poppet

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What were a group of young girls found doing in the woods, at the beginning of the play? This is

strictly forbidden by Puritan law!

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Dancing

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This character is the center of all the land disputes.

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Thomas Putnam

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“Thy love is such I can no way repay” exemplifies this Puritan

core belief (TULIP)

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Limited Atonement

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Full name of the senator who is attributed to starting the “Red

Scare”

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Senator Joseph McCarthy

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During the “Red Scare”, the American government was afraid

of the spread of this Eastern political ideology.

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Communism

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The Committee that prosecuted and convicted people of being a

part of an anti-American communist party

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House Un-American Activities Committee

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Servant to the Proctors

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Mary Warren

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Daily Double

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What can Marry Warren not do

when requested in court?

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Faint

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During the “Red Scare”, this was the act of labeling famous actors, writers, and artists as

Un-American and encouraging the American public to boycott

their works.

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Blacklisting

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God saves only those he wishes;

predestination

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Perseverance

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List two of the signs given by Parris that Salem has changed for the worse since

the witch trial proceedings.

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children are orphanscows wander the town

crops are rotting in the fields

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Miller can be likened to this character in “The Crucible”, when he is found guilty of contempt of

court for refusing to give the names of his associates and collegues.

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Giles Corey

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This Puritan Poet likes love to “whole

mines of gold”

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Anne Bradstreet

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Those elected by God have full power to interpret the will of

God.

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Unconditional Election

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Adam and Eve caused every man and

woman to be born sinful, due to the

original sin.

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Total Depravity

Back

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In Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, his

audience’s “sinful wicked manner” can be attributed to this Puritan core

belief (TULIP)

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Total Depravity

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Head judge in Salem

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Judge Danforth

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Which character is being spoken of in

this quote from “The Crucible”?

“He have his goodness now”

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John Proctor

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