Wednesday 9 September 2020

Questions in Past Papers (PU) | The Crucible By Arthur Miller | Eureka Study Aids

1. What has The Crucible to tell us about the relationship between the individual and society? (2003) 
2. Discuss the significance of the title of the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. (2004) 
3. Do you regard Abigail Williams as a victim or vamp. Base your arguments on textual evidence. (2005) 
4. John Proctor stands unique amongst Miller's Creations not because of any inherent superiority but because of the intensity of his moral response. Justify it. (2006) 
5. John Proctor stands unique amongst Miller's creation not because of any inherent superiority but because of the intensity of his moral response. Justify it. (2007) 
6. Explore the roles of Tibute, the Putnams, Reverend Paris and Abigail in terms of how they trigger and fuel conflict in 'The Crucible' (2008) 
7. 'Varied intense drama'. Justify this estimate of Miller's play The Crucible. (2009) 
8. Arthur Miller's The Crucible exemplifies his contention that tragedy is possible in the modern theatre and that its proper hero is the common man. Discuss in detail. (2010) 
9. What are the main thematic concerns that Miller explores in the play The Crucible? (2011) 
10. Write a detailed note on the characterization technique employed by Miller in his play "The Crucible". (2012) 
11. The freedom which the technique of Expressionism allowed Miller to express some of his thematic concerns artistically is clearly evident in the play The Crucible. Discuss. (2013) 
12. "Trial" and "Judgment" act as transmitters of public heat in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Discuss. (2014) 
13. "The Crucible" is a play about moral conscience, free will and fate. Discuss. (2015) 
14. "The Crucible" is a revelatory play. It exposes the inner corruption of social systems and instituitions, may they be traditiona or modern. (2016) 
15. "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller is a conflict between notion of dogmatic and secular morality. (2017) 
16. "The Crucible" is a deft satire on human ignorance and superstition. Comment. (2018) 
17. "The Crucible" is a play about mass hysteria and collective psychosis. Discuss. (2019)

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