Plot and setting
the evidence
Minor characters
Literary devices and vocabulary
The aftermath
100

Where the story takes place.

What is Salem, Massachusetts?

100

The specific commandment that John Proctor ironically forgets when questioned by Reverend Hale.

What is adultery?

100

The enslaved woman from Barbados who is the first person accused of witchcraft.

Who is Tituba?

100

A story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden political or moral meaning.


What is an allegory?

100

The total number of people who are physically hanged during the Salem witch trials in the play.

What is nineteen?

200

The year the Salem Witch Trials occurred, and the year The Crucible is set.

What is 1692?

200

The literary technique used when the audience knows Abigail is lying, but the judges believe her.

What is dramatic irony?

200

The wealthy landowner who uses the witch trials to accuse neighbors and buy up their land.

Who is Thomas Putnam?

200

The literary technique used when the audience knows Abigail is lying, but the judges believe her.

What is dramatic irony?

200


The action Abigail Williams takes at the end of the play to escape justice.

 What is robbing her uncle and fleeing on a ship?

300

What the girls were actually caught doing in the forest in the beginning of the play.

What is dancing?

300

The animal Abigail claims to see on the courtroom rafters, pretending it is Mary Warren's spirit.

What is a yellow bird?

300

The deeply religious, gentle grandmother whose execution marks a turning point for the town's conscience.

 Who is Rebecca Nurse?

300

The legal term for the oral lies Abigail spreads to ruin reputations in the village.

 What is slander?

300

The final words uttered by Giles Corey as he is being pressed to death.

What is "More weight"?

400

The genre of government set up in Salem that merges church and state.

What is a theocracy?

400

The number of times John Proctor attends church per month, which the court uses against him.

What is once a month?

400

The local judge who assists Danforth and shows bitter prejudice throughout the trials.

 Who is Judge Hathorne?

400

The specific word used in the play to describe the signed legal confessions of witchcraft.

What is a deposition?

400

The town that overthrew its court for similar witchcraft hysteria, making Salem's judges panic.

What is Andover?

500

The historical event of the 1950s that Arthur Miller’s play is an allegory for.

What is the Red Scare (or McCarthyism)?

500

The specific activity John Proctor is caught doing on Sundays instead of attending church services.

What is plowing?

500

The town marshal who turns to alcohol to cope with the guilt of arresting his neighbors.

 Who is Marshal Herrick?

500

The type of evidence based on dreams and visions that the Salem court uniquely allowed as proof.

 What is spectral evidence?

500

The fate of Reverend Parris after the trials end and the town turns against him.


What is being voted out of office and leaving Salem?

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