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The Ride Down Mt. Morgan Word Scramble

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About This Challenge

The Ride Down Mt. Morgan is a play written by Arthur Miller that explores themes of morality, betrayal, and the consequences of one’s actions. To further engage with the themes of the play, players can participate in a word scramble game where they unscramble key vocabulary terms related to the plot and characters.

  • Players unscramble key vocabulary terms
  • No time limit, but limited number of moves
  • Use spells to get extra moves
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bigamy
The protagonist, Lyman Felt, is a bigamist, having two wives at the same time.
betrayal
Lyman's actions of deception and betrayal towards his wives are central themes in the play.
morality
The play raises questions about societal norms and morality surrounding relationships and fidelity.
consequence
Lyman must face the consequences of his actions as his two wives discover the truth about his double life.
truth
The search for truth and honesty in relationships is a key element in the plot of the play.
loyalty
The conflicting loyalties between Lyman and his two wives drive much of the drama in the play.
deception
Lyman's web of lies and deception eventually unravels, leading to the climax of the play.
justice
Questions of justice and fairness arise as the characters grapple with the fallout of Lyman's actions.

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