What does the judge order John to do when Elizabeth makes her confession
face the other way/wall
Mary is told to do this in court to prove she isn't lying.
Faint
Describe the significance of the yellow bird
The girls pretend to see it in court and claim that it is Mary Warren's spirit
This character is considered goodly but is condemned to death for witchcraft.
Rebecca Nurse
"I love God! I go your way no more!"
Mary Warren
Giles Corey had a statement by a witness that said this person was having people accused (murdered) for land.
Thomas Putnam
What is Proctor's main purpose in bringing Mary Warren to court?
To save Elizabeth
This is the tone Abigail uses with Judge Danforth when he questions her about lying and the affair.
Aggressive, intimidating, harsh...
Who is pregnant?
"I denounce these proceedings"
Hale
Elizabeth's original excuse to the judges for firing Abigail
She "displeased" her and her husband
Besides Elizabeth, these are the two other women Proctor wants to prove innocent.
Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey
Who makes personal attacks on the witness during court?
Parris
This character quits during this act
Hale
"Now we shall touch the bottom of this swamp"
Danforth
Elizabeth did this for the first time in Act III
Lie
Who attempts to stand up for the Proctors in court because of his admiration for them?
Reverend Hale
Evidence that questions the court's authority is considered a sign of...
witchcraft
This character is arrested for not revealing his source.
Giles Corey
"I have naught to change sir. She lies."
Abigail
This many people signed this petition to say that Rebecca Nurse, Martha Corey, and Elizabeth P. were good people.
Why does Mary Warren recant her confession?
The girls (lead by Abigail) pretend that Mary Warren's spirit is attacking them
Who is arrested at the conclusion of Act III?
John Proctor
Who is Hathorne?
A judge
"Do that which is good and no harm shall come to thee."
Proctor