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a. dialogue
b. stage directions
c. dramatic exposition
d. allusion
e. dramatic irony
- provides historical and social context
- central idea or insight into life
- audience knows that proctor confessed
- the words the characters speak
- senator who capitalized on red scare
- witch trials compared to mccarthyism
- usually set in italics
- 1950s \witch hunt\
- often sarcasm
- may be biblical or shakespearean
ab verbal irony
ac theme
ad huac
ae mccarthy
bc extended metaphor
Brief Explanations
- 86. Dramatic exposition gives background info including historical and social context.
- 87. Theme is the central idea about life.
- 88. When audience knows something character doesn't, it's dramatic irony.
- 89. Dialogue is what characters say.
- 90. McCarthy capitalized on the Red - Scare.
- 91. Comparing witch - trials to McCarthyism is an extended metaphor.
- 92. Stage directions are often in italics.
- 93. The 1950s "witch - hunt" refers to HUAC activities.
- 94. Verbal irony often includes sarcasm.
- 95. Allusions can be to the Bible or Shakespeare.
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- c. dramatic exposition
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