Sarah Good's Lines in The Crucible
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What does Sarah Good say to Tituba when she believes His Majesty has arrived?

  • A pair of bluebirds wingin southerly, the two of us! Oh, it be a grand transformation, Marshal!
  • Oh, is it you, marshal? I thought sure you be the devil comin for us.. could I have a sip of cider for me goin away
  • Oh, majesty! Comin, comin! Tituba, he's here! His majesty's come! (correct)
  • Tell him I'm goin', Tituba! Now you tell him Sarah good is goin', too!

What beverage does Sarah Good ask for before leaving?

cider

How does Sarah Good react upon seeing the marshal?

  • I thought sure you be the devil comin for us. (correct)
  • Tell him I'm goin', Tituba!
  • Oh, majesty! Comin, comin!
  • Yes sir' that's him Sarah!

What does Sarah Good exclaim about her departure?

<p>Take me home, devil! Take me home!</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match Sarah Good's lines with their corresponding responses or context:

<p>Oh, majesty! Comin, comin! = His majesty's come! Oh, is it you, marshal? = Could I have a sip of cider for me goin away I'm here, majesty. = Yes sir' that's him Sarah! Tell him I'm goin', Tituba! = Now you tell him Sarah good is goin', too!</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Sarah Good's Lines in "The Crucible"

  • Exclaims excitement upon a notable arrival, indicating the presence of authority: "Oh, majesty! Comin, comin! Tituba, he's here! His majesty's come!"
  • Displays a mix of fear and sarcasm when mistaking Marshal for the devil, requesting a drink, showcasing her desperation: "Oh, is it you, marshal? I thought sure you be the devil comin for us.. could I have a sip of cider for me goin away"
  • Imagines a hopeful escape or transformation, illustrating her longing for freedom and a happier journey: "A pair of bluebirds wingin southerly, the two of us! Oh, it be a grand transformation, Marshal!"
  • Acknowledges her presence to authority with submissive respect: "I'm here, majesty."
  • Expresses a strong desire to leave her current situation, invoking a plea towards the devil for rescue: "Tell him I'm goin', Tituba! Now you tell him Sarah good is goin', too! Take me home, devil! Take me home!"

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Explore the powerful lines of Sarah Good in Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible.' This quiz examines her emotions, fears, and aspirations as she navigates a tense environment filled with authority and desperation. Dive into the character's complex portrayal during the witch trials.

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