Arthur Miller was struck by the incredible similarities between the hysteria in Salem in 1692 and the hostile life in American society after World War II. He decided to write a play that would explore 'the mystery of the handing over of conscience', which he viewed as 'the central and informing fact of the time.' In The Crucible, Miller uses the Salem witch trials to address this problem and to show why it is imperative that one not let his or her 'name' be used to hurt others.
The activities in this study guide have been selected with national and state learning outcomes in mind, across the key learning areas of English, Drama and Media. Secondary teachers are encouraged to select and modify activities according to the needs of their students.
SKU: SG88
Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Price
$7.50
Condition
New
Delivers To
Australia Wide
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Mathomat v2 geometry template with illustrated instruction manual
Mathomat v2 geometry template with illustrated instruction manual
$30.00
More than 1 month ago
Mascot
,
NSW
Used
Wood working
Wood working
$50.00
More than 1 month ago
Mascot
,
NSW
Used
Developmental mathematics book 4
Developmental mathematics book 4
$50.00
More than 1 month ago
Mascot
,
NSW
Used
Developmental mathematics book 3
Developmental mathematics book 3
$50.00
More than 1 month ago
Mascot
,
NSW
Used
Information and software technology 3rd edition
Information and software technology 3rd edition
$40.00
More than 1 month ago
Mascot
,
NSW
Used
CambridgeMATHS GOLD NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum Year 9
CambridgeMATHS GOLD NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum Year 9