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This curriculum unit focuses on the exploration of common human experiences through texts, analyzing representations of human behavior, contradictions, and paradoxes within Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible" and various related materials.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Human experiences in literature
Document Type:
Curriculum Unit
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Year 12 students
Period of Validity:
2019
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Year:
1982
Region / City:
Salem, Massachusetts
Theme:
Social Hysteria, Individual vs. Society, Witch Trials
Document Type:
Essay
Author:
Jean-Marie Bonnet
Target Audience:
Scholars, Literature Enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Year:
1953
Author:
Arthur Miller
Location:
New York, USA
Genre:
Play / Drama
Target Audience:
Students, theater groups
Document Type:
Educational study guide
Related Works:
The Crucible (Collected Plays, 1958)
Content Focus:
Character analysis, scene interpretation, subtext exercises
Key Characters:
Abigail Williams, John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor
Historical Context:
Salem witch trials
Teaching Purpose:
Classroom exercises, dramatic performance
Title:
The Crucible ~ Background Notes and Study Questions
Literary Work:
The Crucible
Playwright:
Arthur Miller
Historical Setting:
Salem, Massachusetts, 1692
Historical Context:
Salem Witch Trials
Genre:
Tragedy / Historical Drama
Religious Context:
Puritanism
Document Type:
Educational Study Guide
Content Structure:
Character List, Themes, Symbols, Act I Study Questions
Primary Themes:
Reputation, Hysteria, Intolerance
Educational Use:
Literature Test Preparation
Intended Audience:
Secondary School Students
Geographical Focus:
Colonial Massachusetts
Year:
1953
Region / City:
Salem, Massachusetts
Theme:
Vocabulary Development, Education
Document Type:
Educational Material
Author:
Arthur Miller
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Period of Validity:
Not Applicable
Approval Date:
Not Specified
Date of Changes:
Not Applicable
Title:
The Crucible Literary Analysis Essay
Subject:
Literature
Text Studied:
The Crucible
Author of Literary Work:
Arthur Miller
Type of Document:
Academic assignment
Assignment Format:
Five-paragraph essay
Number of Prompts:
Three options
Required Evidence:
Minimum of three pieces of textual evidence per body paragraph
Analytical Focus:
Theme, characterization, and allegory
Comparative Element:
The Red Scare
Evaluation Criteria:
Rubric referenced on reverse side
Objective:
In-depth textual analysis supporting a thesis
Year:
1953
Playwright:
Arthur Miller
Document Type:
Educational guide / classroom activity
Region / City:
New York
Target Audience:
Students studying drama
Themes:
Character analysis, role-play, subtext interpretation
Acts Covered:
Act One, Act Two, Act Three
Added Scenes:
Missing scene from Act Two (revised version)
Educational Focus:
Understanding character motivation and behavior
Year:
1953
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Topic:
Literature, Drama, Reputation
Document Type:
Literary Analysis
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Arthur Miller
Target Audience:
Readers of American theater, students, scholars
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1953
Region / City:
Salem, Massachusetts
Topic:
Drama / Play Analysis
Document Type:
Literary Study Guide
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Students / Literature Scholars
Period Covered:
Act 1 of the play
Key Characters:
Abigail Williams, Ann Putnam, Mercy Lewis, Reverend Samuel Parris, Thomas Putnam, John Hale, Rebecca Nurse
Themes:
Authority, Morality, Interrogation, Foreshadowing
Contextual Focus:
Character traits and interactions, narrative structure, thematic implications
Year:
1953
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Literature / Drama
Document Type:
Study Guide / Educational Material
Author:
Arthur Miller
Intended Audience:
Students studying The Crucible
Period Covered:
Acts I–IV of The Crucible
Publisher / Institution:
Educational setting (unspecified)
Type of text:
Literary analysis essay
Works discussed:
The Crucible; Year of Wonders
Authors discussed:
Arthur Miller; Geraldine Brooks
Literary genre of sources:
Play; Historical novel
Historical setting of sources:
17th century
Locations referenced:
Salem, Massachusetts; Eyam, Derbyshire
Key characters discussed:
John Proctor; Reverend Parris; Reverend Hale; Michael Mompellion; Elinor Mompellion
Historical events referenced:
Salem witch trials; outbreak of the bubonic plague in Eyam
Themes:
Religious dogma; Theocratic justice; Atonement; Fear and hysteria; Moral transformation
Religious context:
Puritan belief and Christian doctrine
Literary focus:
Character transformation and critique of religious authority
Topic:
Logical fallacies and argumentation
Document type:
Educational worksheet
Academic field:
Logic and critical thinking
Content elements:
Definitions of logical fallacies and identification exercise
Literary source referenced:
The Crucible
Literary author referenced:
Arthur Miller
Educational level:
Not specified
Purpose:
Identification of logical fallacies in quoted dialogue
Structure:
Fallacy definitions with examples followed by quotation analysis task
Language:
English
Year:
2022
Date:
September 3, 2022
Theme:
Meekness, humility, and faithfulness under trial
Type of document:
Religious study lesson
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Source texts:
Ezekiel 24:15–27; Exodus 32:1–14; Matthew 5:5, 43–48; 1 Peter 2:18–25; Psalm 62:1–8; Numbers 12:4–15; Malachi 3:6; Numbers 23:19; Hebrews 13:8
Primary figures discussed:
Moses, Jesus Christ, Miriam, Aaron, Zipporah
Biblical translation cited:
Good News Translation (2nd ed.)
Publishing organization cited:
American Bible Society
Place of publication cited:
New York
Doctrinal context:
Interpretation of biblical narratives within the theme of meekness and divine foreknowledge
Intended audience:
Readers studying biblical lessons on character and faith
Year:
2014
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
Literature
Document Type:
Assignment
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2017
Region / city:
New South Wales
Subject:
English Studies
Document type:
Assessment notification
Author:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Target audience:
Year 12 students, teachers, school administrators
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Geneva
Subject:
Design Law Treaty
Document Type:
Official Document
Organization / Institution:
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Author:
Secretariat
Target Audience:
Member States of WIPO, Intergovernmental Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations
Period of Validity:
October 9 to 11, 2023
Approval Date:
August 14, 2023
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Wireless Communications
Document Type:
Draft Specification
Organization / Institution:
IEEE
Author:
Po-Kai Huang, Danny Alexander, Ido Ouzieli, Johannes Berg, Ilan Peer
Target Audience:
Engineers and researchers in wireless communication
Revision Date:
2022-11-07
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
English Language and Literature Education
Document Type:
Curriculum Guide
Organization / Institution:
VCAA
Author:
VCAA
Target Audience:
English language and literature teachers
Period of validity:
2026 academic year
Date of approval:
2026
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
Year 11
Subject:
English as an Additional Language or Dialect
Module:
Module C: Texts and Society
Duration:
30 hours
Educational level:
Stage 6
Curriculum authority:
NESA
Institution:
Sydney Secondary College, Blackwattle Bay Campus
Contributors:
H. Santoro; Learning and Wellbeing Team; Student Engagement Interagency Partnerships
Geographic context:
New South Wales, Australia
Focus areas:
Texts in community, vocational and academic contexts; sustainability; social issues
Text types:
Media texts; feature articles; editorials; political cartoons; images; formal emails
Assessment approach:
Formative assessment
Pedagogical approach:
Student voice; collaborative learning
Cross-curriculum priorities:
Sustainability
General capabilities:
Literacy; critical and creative thinking; ethical understanding; ICT capability; personal and social capability
Target student group:
EAL/D students
Outcomes framework:
NESA EAL/D syllabus; ESL Scales
Syllabus outcomes:
EAL11-1A; EAL11-2; EAL11-6; EAL11-7; EAL11-8