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  1. The Crucible: Characters for AQA Drama GCSE Revision Key Protagonists. John Proctor: The tragic protagonist characterised by his honesty, independence, and stubborn pride. Proctor maintains high moral standards despite past sins. His courage and dignity eventually lead him to prefer death over betraying principles.

  2. With the fact that the high end fluid conduits can transfer different liquids, at the same time, and the item conduits have all the different channels, you can have some really streamlined cable management. Translocators work on any side of a crucible, and they’re really fast. Also, AFAIK, you can extract lava from the sides of crucibles.

  3. 26 de sept. de 2020 · CIE The Crucible 26 exam questions with extract references. For CIE Literature, 26 practice papers on Miller’s Crucible, with an extract-based question, though no extract due to copyright, only the reference to the lines at the start and end. There’s also a general question on character or theme, as on the exam paper.

  4. Techniques: Parataxis, juxtaposition, metonym. #24: He knows it is insane: No, it is not the same! What others say and what I sign to is not the same! Act 4. Characters: Proctor (Speaker), Danforth. Techniques: Rhyme, repetition. #25: You will not use me! I am no Sarah Good or Tituba, I am John Proctor!

  5. The Crucible (Protest Extract: AQA KS5) Subject: English. Age range: 16+. Resource type: Assessment and revision. File previews. pdf, 104.2 KB. This extract from Arthur Miller’s play ‘The Crucible’ is perfect practice for analysing elements of political and social protest for those studying the AQA A level syllabus.

  6. 14. “Life, woman, life is God’s most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it. I beg you, woman, prevail upon your husband to confess. Let him give his lie. Quail not before God’s judgment in this, for it may well be God damns a liar less than he that throws his life away for pride.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2020 · In the Crucible Arthur Miller displays most of the characters being exposed to using power or responding to it. Most of the power being used is used in an abusive way. The person who used the most power in an abusive way is Abigail. She uses coercive power to imply threats to someone to get what she wants. Abigail is a major character in the ...