What is a pack mentality?

What is a pack mentality?

Pack mentality (also known as herd mentality, mob mentality, or gang mentality), unlike community-building, is defined by elements of hostility and fear: If you’re within the pack, you better play by the rules or risk getting kicked out. If you’re outside of the pack, you’re the enemy and not to be trusted.

What fuels a mob in the crucible?

fromThe Crucible What fuels a MOB? Fear, anger, and panic can turn a peaceful group of people into a hysterical mob. Hysteria (his TAIR ee uh) is a state of extreme emotion, such as excitement or panic. It can make otherwise reasonable people do unreasonable things.

What is mob mentality when Why does it occur?

Mob or herd mentality is observed when a group exercises influence on an individual — right from something as internal as his/her ideology, to something as apparent, external and visible as their style of dressing. In such cases, the individuals may end up doing things that they may not have done otherwise.

What impact does Danforth’s argument that witchcraft is an invisible crime?

What impact does Danforth’s argument that witchcraft is an invisible crime have on Proctor’s case? It enables Danforth to refuse legal representation for Proctor. Why might Mary Warren’s accusation against Proctor be interpreted as the climax of the play?

How does Abigail show her dishonesty in Act 4?

In Act IV of The Crucible Reverend Parris has discovered that Abigail has broken into his safe, stolen money, and fled town. Parris understands that this reveals her true character, and that she is only thinking of her own survival.

What does Elizabeth say she is unable to do for John?

What two things does Elizabeth say she is unable to do for John? She says she can’t make the decision for him or forgive him if he can’t forgive himself. Why does Danforth want a written confession from Proctor? It will help persuade others to confess.

What does Hale say is wrong with the town?

What does Hale mean when he says, ” There is blood on my head! Can you not see the blood on my head”? He doesn’t want to seem weak to the village.

Why it is simple I come to do the devil’s work?

Why does Hale say he has come to “do the Devil’s work”? Hale says he has come to do the Devil’s work because he wants to get people to lie and confess to witchcraft so the accused will get to live. The fact that it will lessen his guilt and save people who were innocent motivates his actions.

Why is Hathorne suspicious of Hale?

Why is Hathorne suspicious of Hale? He thinks Hale is a crook. He believes Hale contributed to the uprising in Andover. He thinks Hale is under the devil’s spell.

Why does Miller repeat the word fear so many times?

They repeat the words, “fear” and “country” a number of times within four sentences. The word “fear” would definitely create tension in the audience because as soon as it is mentioned they would feel on edge as to why it is being said so often.

How do you know then that you are not a witch?

How do you know, then, that you are not a witch? They’ll be hangin’ my wife! Disrespect indeed! It is disruption, Mister.

Who says I am innocent to a witch I know not what a witch is?

Martha Corey

What does Danforth say about proof for witchcraft?

In answer to Hale, Danforth puts forth the argument that witchcraft is an “invisible crime.” Basically, he’s making the claim that such a crime is largely committed apart from the community’s knowledge. Danforth asserts that only the witch and the victim can attest to the guilt of the witch.

Who does Danforth say can identify a witch?

Danforth says that the best person to identify the witch is his/her victim. He continues that since witchcraft is an invisible crime, only the victim and the perpetrator know for sure a crime has been committed.

Which girl decides to confess that they have been pretending?

Mary Warren

What is Danforth motivated by?

Danforth is clearly an intelligent man, highly respected and successful. He arrives in Salem to oversee the trials of the accused witches with a serene sense of his own ability to judge fairly. At first, he is motivated by an honest cause, to help the people in Salem afflicted by witchcraft, starting with Betty Parris.

What does Danforth symbolize?

Arthur Miller uses Judge Danforth to represent not only the government’s complete control of America’s early settlers but also to illustrate the arrogance of many of our country’s leaders from Puritan times all the way through Miller’s experience with McCarthyism in the 1950s.

What kind of person is Judge Danforth?

Governor Danforth represents rigidity and an over-adherence to the law in The Crucible. Danforth is clearly an intelligent man, highly respected and successful. He arrives in Salem to oversee the trials of the accused witches with a serene sense of his own ability to judge fairly.

How does Abigail manipulate Danforth?

Abigail is able to convince Danforth that Mary’s testimony is false by pretending that Mary is in league with the Devil and is sending out her spirit in court to harm her and the other girls.

Andrew

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