Act 3 Blog Questions
1. What would you identify as the key conflict of Act 3? Why? Do you consider this struggle the most important conflict of the play so far? Explain.
2. Which character or characters are undergoing a test at this point? Explain.
3. A question asked in a way that implies a particular answer is called a leading question. There are many examples of leading questions in Act 3. How do these questions affect the action of the play? Do these questions serve justice?
4. Predict what will happen with the conflict. How will everything resolve at the end? Be specific and use characters’ names!
1)i think that a key conflict of act three would be when they call elizabeth up to go to the court to see whether john or abigail was telling the truth. i do think that this conflict is the most important because it well determine if john is telling the truth.
ReplyDelete2)elizabeth is the charcter that is undergoing a test because she messed everything up by saying that john did not cheat on him with abagail.so she has to stay in jail longer.
ReplyDelete1.The conflict is that everyone is going crazy and John confessed about cheating on his wife with Abbey and Elizabeth lied and said no about it. it's important because it means that it's close to the end of the play and things are really getting serious especially after it's showing John being the antichrist and being arrested!
ReplyDelete2.mostly people who are undergoing test are John, Elizabeth, Abagail, and the people in the court because their getting the most people involved in the town's crisis and they mostly I think impact the situation like their being questioned like elizabeth lied about her husband's affair and the next minute the court was outbursted by the girls who ran out of the court being all afraid!
3.like John and Abbey were brought up at the court and questioned if it is true that there was an affair between those two and that John did cheat on his wife, he confessed the truth yes he did it. Then his wife Elizabeth was asked about why she dismissed abbey as her servant and did her husband cheat on her and she said no and it shows that people can lie or tell the truth getting away with it or saving the one who you love!
4.I predict that the next day people will be brought the court and tried and the girls will be hanged and John, Elizabeth, and their family will move away from salem to get away from the madness and start somewhere new to keep their family safe and together!
1. the key conflict of act 3 is when they were in court and abigail and john were questioned and john called abigail a whore but when johns wife was questioned she made john look like a good husband and abigail look innocent.
ReplyDelete2. at this point, mary warren is undergoing a test because the court cant tell if she is lying or telling the truth because abigail and the girls keep saying shes lying but she swears shes not.
3. yes, these questions serve justice because when the men in the court system are asking questions with the answer already in them, it makes the people being asked the question want to answer it the way they want to hear it and when they answer it, it gets them in trouble.
4. i think in the end john, his wife, and all the girls are going to turn on abigail and she is going to be in trouble for doing the things she did like drinking blood, casting spells, and dancing naked. and she will either be hung or put in jail and everyone else will be freeed.
1) i think that the most important conflict was weather or not that elizabeth was a whore and that this was an act of vengenance and no i dont think this is the most imporant conflict i think it is the fact that the girls were caught nude and dancing in the woods and minester paris refusses to confess on the girls for he thinks that they are holy and are only doing this for the greater good of salem
ReplyDelete3)i think that a question that imnplies a particular anwser is when they question elizabeth to say whether john was lying or if abigail is.
ReplyDelete2) i think jhon is undergoing a test of faithfulness and that god is testing to see if he is truly faithful with him and his beliefs because as of now jhon is lacking his faith by not going to church and not remeber his comandments so i believe jhon is undergoing thw test and that god ha sa plan for this to put him back on the righteous path
ReplyDelete1. i think that the key conflict in act 3 is when john brings mary to court because the other girls are there.
ReplyDelete1.I think the key conflict in act three is after elizebeth lied and said that her husband did not have an affair with abagail and she got sent back to jail. I think this because instead of telling the truth elizebeth lied after her husband had already made the confession. Yes one of them becasue it's a big mtwist in the play.
ReplyDelete2. At this point in the play john procator is being put to the test.
3.yes they do serve justice and hte men in the play ask questions when most likely they already know the answer, so it wilol make the people thats answering the question are gonna answer it the way they want to hear it.
4.I think john and hiis wife with be set free and abagail wll be hung for lieing about elizebeth being a witch and so will the other girls.
1. I think that the key conflict in act is when elizabeth trys to defend her husband and by doing so she also defended avigail and so when she pretty much saved avigails butt. I think that was dumb in her part i wouldnt a guy who committed adultery
ReplyDelete2. I think that elizabeth is undergoing because she was the only chance that the other people had in order to survive. She kind of ruined everything by trying to protect some one who was very unfaithful to her; and now becuase of her avigail is free and she is getting away with it.
ReplyDelete3. I think the leading question is when elizabeth was suppose to tell the truth between the affair that john and avigail had i think that was the leading question because if she would of told the truth i dont think avigail would have gotten away with it. i think that the court doesnt serve justice because there are two sides of every story and maybe even mor e i think they should question all the girls one by one.
ReplyDelete4.i think that the next day i think john aand his wife will be hanged and the girls will still lie about it but in the end they wont get far and avigail and her pack will be hanged also
ReplyDelete1.i think that a key conflict of act three would be when they call elizabeth up to go to the court to see whether john or abigail was telling the truth. i do think that this conflict is the most important because it well determine if john is telling the truth
ReplyDelete2. i think jhon is undergoing a test of faithfulness and that god is testing to see if he is truly faithful with him and his beliefs because as of now jhon is lacking his faith by not going to church and not remeber his comandments so i believe jhon is undergoing thw test and that god ha sa plan for this to put him back on the righteous path
3.yes they do serve justice and hte men in the play ask questions when most likely they already know the answer, so it wilol make the people thats answering the question are gonna answer it the way they want to hear it.
4.i think that abigal will cry and a couple will die
1. The key conflict to me is that, in court the whole judgment lies within elizabeths hands and she is unpleased with john so she decieves him in his wrongful belonging. He made the wrong decision but at the same time the right one. yes because this will effect the story all the way through cause what determines on what happens to abigail or mary and even john.
ReplyDelete2.John,elizabeth, and abigail are on a undergoing test because ethier one could be lying and ethier one could be honest. time shall tell.
3.i feel like a question can change a situation in everyway, its conflict, its solution and its conclusion.
4.Think, in the end of all this abigail will lie one last time and she will be caught red-handed and she will be hung on the spot. and everyone will live happily ever after. (:
3) The questions are used to get to the point and no i dont think that they serve justice because its to obvious and if they lie and dont say anything else then the question gets no where i think that the questions should take time to answer and it will throw people off and they will answer with the truth
ReplyDelete4) I think that abigal will be found a liar and hanged for all these wrong doings she has put on everyone and their familys.
ReplyDelete1. i think that the most important part of this act was when after john tells the court that he had an affair with abigail that when elizabeth was supposed to tell the court that this was the reason that she got rid of abigail she said that she didnt know about the affair and this wasnt why she fired abigail even though she should have known she should have said yes. and then john got arrested because of it.
ReplyDelete2. the people who are undergoing a test at this point are the people who the girls are accusing because either the court figures out that the girls are lying, they admit to being witches or they get hung.
3. yes these questions serve justice because even though the questions got people sent to jail and showed that the system of justice was bad at this time and that the answers that the accused gave should have told the judges that the people were innocent.
4. i think that some of the accused will die but eventually the judges will realize that the girls are lying and let the people who were accused go.