Do Now: In your journal: You've read the scene when Abigal threatens Mary Warren and Mercy Lewis. What is your opinion of Abigail now? Why?
Today's goals: After this class you will be able to
1. identify John Proctor in terms of direct and indirect characterization.
2. identify additional examples of indirect characterization for Abigail.
3. identify and study important terms and their examples for the test tomorrow.
Hello John Proctor! Read his direct characterization on p.14 and fill out a new character chart.
Why is he a sinner?
Movie: Watch Abigail with the girls and with John Proctor.
1. Now let's talk about Abigail in action. What motivates her? What are all the sides of her character you've seen so far?
Review for the test tomorrow: Study Questions:
1. Know each character's direct and indirect characterization.
2. Use examples from the play that prove the character's personality or traits.
3. Be able to explain the significance of important quotations like:
Abigail, is your name entirely white?
My ministry is at stake- my ministry and perhaps your cousin's life.
It's a bitter woman, a lying, cold, sniveling woman, and I will not work for such a woman.
I will come to you with a pointy reckoning in the dark of night.
4. Be able to define the vocabulary words.
Homework: Study for the test tomorrow!
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