Sarah Good's Lines in The Crucible
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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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