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The Crucible Act I: Scene 1

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  1. crucible
    a vessel used for high temperature chemical reactions
    The Crucible
  2. hale
    exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health
  3. congregation
    the act of assembling
    PARRIS: Abigail, I cannot go before the congregation when I know you have not been open with me.
  4. ruin
    an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction
    Now look you, child-if you trafficked with spirits in the forest, I must know it, for surely my enemies will, and they’ll ruin me with it…
  5. faction
    a dissenting clique
    PARRIS: There is a faction that is sworn to drive me from my pulpit.
  6. abomination
    hate coupled with disgust
    Abominations are done in the forest…
  7. providence
    prudence and care exercised in the management of resources
    PUTNAM: It is a providence the thing is out now!
  8. corruption
    use of a position of trust for dishonest gain
    They will howl me out of Salem for such a corruption in my house.
  9. vengeful
    disposed to take action in return for a perceived wrong
    There are hurtful, vengeful spirits layin’ hands on these children.
  10. formidable
    extremely impressive in strength or excellence
    PARRIS: Goody Ann, it is a formidable sin to conjure up the dead!
  11. subservient
    compliant and obedient to authority
    She is seventeen, a subservient, naïve girl.)
  12. naive
    marked by or showing unaffected simplicity
    She is seventeen, a subservient, naïve girl.)
  13. pity
    a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for misfortunes of others
    John, pity me, pity me!
  14. whine
    a complaint uttered in a plaintive way
    (The words “Jehovah” are heard in the psalm—the song outside—Betty claps her ear suddenly, and whines loudly Parris ENTERS.)
  15. notorious
    known widely and usually unfavorably
    PUTNAM: That is a notorious sign of witchcraft afoot, a prodigious sign.
  16. prodigious
    great in size, force, extent, or degree
    PUTNAM: That is a notorious sign of witchcraft afoot, a prodigious sign.
  17. bewildered
    extremely confused and uncertain what to do
    My Ruth is bewildered, Rebecca, she cannot eat.
  18. baffled
    perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements
    ANN: Rebecca, the docter’s baffled.
  19. whim
    an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
    I do not wish to be put out like the cat, whenever some majority feels the whim.
  20. guile
    shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
    What say you, Guiles?
  21. defamation
    an abusive attack on a person's character or good name
    PROCTOR: Is it the devil’s fault that a man cannot say you “Good Morning” without you clap him for defamation?
  22. afflicted
    mentally or physically unfit
    Do you men also have afflicted children?
  23. precise
    sharply exact or accurate or delimited
    The Devil is precise; the marks of his presence are definite as stone and we must look only for his proper signs and judge nothing beforehand, and I must tell you all, that I shall not proceed unless you are prepared to believe me if I should find no trace of hell in this.
  24. utterly
    completely and without qualification
    HALE: Have no fear now—we shall find this devil out if he has come among us, and I mean to crush him utterly if he has shown his face!
  25. frantically
    in an uncontrolled manner
  26. enlist
    join the military
    HALE: Woman, have you enlisted these children for the devil?
  27. bellow
    make a loud noise, as of an animal
    I saw Martha Bellows with the Devil!
  28. ecstatic
    feeling great rapture or delight
    (On the girls’ ecstatic cries, CURTAIN FALLS.)
Created on Wed Apr 10 21:28:15 EDT 2013

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