Worksheet on The Crucible and Reputation

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Year 9
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A worksheet focusing on the theme of reputation in The Crucible, framed around sports, designed for Year 9 students to develop analytical and creative writing skills.

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Worksheet on The Crucible and Reputation

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In Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, the theme of reputation plays a central role in the characters’ decisions and the unfolding drama. Set in Salem, Massachusetts, during the witch trials, the characters are obsessed with their social standing and how others perceive them. For instance, Abigail Williams seeks to protect her reputation by accusing others of witchcraft, which allows her to maintain her influence and status within the community. Similarly, Reverend Parris is concerned about his reputation affecting his position and authority. The play explores how the desire to uphold one's reputation can lead to hysteria, false accusations, and tragic outcomes. Imagine a sports team where players are judged not only by their performance but also by their reputation among teammates and fans. Just as a player’s reputation can influence their opportunities and relationships, characters in The Crucible are driven by the need to safeguard their social standing, which fuels the conflicts and moral dilemmas they face. Single phrases like
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12/31/2025
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