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Texts and Human Experiences - Coggle Diagram
Texts and Human Experiences
Representation
Dramatic features
Stylistic features
Form
Lives and Cultures
1692 – Salem Witch Trials
1950s – America Cold War :warning:
Red Scare, The Domino Theory
Collective & Individual Experiences
Witch Trials :fire:
Witchcraft
Tituba
Downfalls of institutions of religion
John Proctor
Reverend Parris
Corruption
Deputy Governor Danforth
Anomalies, paradoxes and inconsistencies
Elizabeth Proctor is described to be the most moral and honest woman "my wife cannot lie" yet she does lie to save her husband which ironically has a reverse effect and he ends up being executed.
John Proctor is inconsistent as he is known to be a man of integrity however he reveals that he had an affair with Abigail.
Role of storytelling
Perception of the truth
Abigail twisting the truth
Human qualities
Jealousy
Manipulation
Abigail
Integrity
John Proctor, Reverend Hale
Honesty
Reverend Hale
Passion
John Proctor
Apathy/apathetic
Reverend Parris
Brave
Elizabeth and Jon Proctor
Persuasive
Abigail
Kindness/lack of kindness
Leadership
Emotions :<3:
Hatred
Love
Fear
Trust
Human behaviour and motivation :
Reputation
John Proctor
Hatred/Resentment
The Putnam's
Power
Danforth