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The Crucible fishbowl Discussion Questions
1. Though Shakespeare first asked “What is in a name?" to suggest the lack of importance associated with an arbitrary
title, Arthur Miller's The Crucible makes a definite commentary on the weighty significance of a name. First, consider
the title of the play and its meaning. Why is it appropriate?
Then, evaluate the importance of an individual's name and its link to one's reputation. Can a tarnished name be
redeemed or is the damage irrevocable? Defend, refute or qualify Miller's stance by using examples from science,
literature, current events, history, personal experience to support your claim.
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