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These thorough study notes provide an in-depth analysis of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, an essential text in American theatre that explores the hysteria of the Salem witch trials and serves as a powerful allegory for McCarthyism. The notes include a detailed Character Map, offering clear relationships and motivations for key figures such as John Proctor, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Proctor, Reverend Hale, and Judge Danforth, helping students and actors alike understand the dynamics at play within the narrative. The notes also explore central themes such as mass hysteria, the dangers of mob mentality, the conflict between individual integrity and societal pressure, and the abuse of power. Perfect for students, theatre practitioners, and anyone studying Miller’s work, these notes provide a comprehensive tool for deeper engagement with the text and its dramatic complexities.

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DRAMA TERM 1
THE CRUCIBLE BY ARTHUR MILLER


Character map:

servant to Betty Parris:
father (gravely ill after night in the
Tituba: woods)
(conjures spirits with girls in Reverend Parris:
the woods) (minister in Salem)

Mercy Lewis:
accuses
uncle
(one of the girls in the
orders woods)
to lie
Sarah Good:
(beggar in Salem, first to be Abigail Williams:
accused) (leader of the girls in Susanna Walcott:
the woods) (one of the girls in the
woods)
former
lovers
Thomas Putnam: Mary Warren:
(Salem landowner) (one of the girls in the
ses
John Proctor: accu woods)
(Salem farmer)
married
Mrs Ann Putnam: married
(lost 7 children)
Elizabeth Procter:
(given doll with needle by
only accuses of Mary Warren)
surviving murder
child tries to save
Ruth Putnam: Rebecca Nurse:
(gravely ill after night in the (well respected wife of Reverend Hale:
woods ) landowner Francis Nurse) (minister summoned to
check for witchcraft )


Giles Corey: Deputy Governor
(husband of woman Danforth:
accused of witchcraft ) (judge)
orders
pressed to
death under
questioning
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I am a Matric IEB student who creates high-quality notes for all subjects. Ranked 2nd in my grade, I’ve consistently achieved excellent marks thanks to these structured, detailed, and easy-to-understand notes. My study materials are designed to: - Simplify complex concepts - Highlight key exam points - Save you time while studying - Boost your results with clear explanations and summaries If you’re aiming for top marks, these notes will give you the same advantage that helped me excel.

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