Who said that?
Speaker AND context
What's your motive?
Fill in the blank
Character arcs
Trial (and error)
100

 “I have fought three long years to bend these stiff-necked people to me, and now, just when some good respect is rising for me in the parish, you compromise my very character.”

Parris; worried the girls' actions will affect his job/reputation 

100

What motivates Abigail to blame others and Elizabeth throughout the play?

power and jealousy 

100

Abigail is fired by the Proctors because ____________.

She had an affair with John

100

How does Hale's attitude toward the court change?

He finds it unfair 

100

The trials are set off by a group of girls found doing what?

dancing in the woods

200

“I denounce these proceedings, I quit this court!”

Hale; decides the court is unjust and leaves

200

What motivates Parris' concern about Betty's illness?

His concern about his job/reputation
200

By the end of the play, Hale returns to convince those arrested to _______.

confess 

200

How do Elizabeth's final words show her character growth?

She is less cold toward John and understands his decision/ she forgives John. Answers will vary.

200

What piece of evidence leads to Elizabeth's arrest?

the poppet with a needle in it

300

“I will not give my wife’s name. I mentioned my wife’s name once and I’ll burn in Hell long enough for that.”

Giles; after his suspicion of his wife's books got her arrested 

300

What motivates Tituba to confess to witchcraft?

fear of being executed

300

_________ made the poppet, but ________ was sitting next to her as she made it.

Mary, Abigail

300

What action shows Mary's shift from a truth teller to someone who values survival over truth?

her accusing John Proctor 

300

John tries to discredit Abigail by revealing what truth?

their affair 

400

“Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang!”

Proctor; on why he will not sign his confession, he wants to keep his name/reputation pure

400

What motivates Hale to quit the court?

He believes it in unjust/not legitimate 

400

Giles' iconic final words are _______________.

"more weight"

400

What is Proctor's final decision? How do you think it  reflects his character growth?

He decides to rip up the confession. Answers will vary; He values truth and honor over survival (despite lying at the beginning of the play)

400

What commandment does John forget when being questioned by Hale? Why is this ironic?

adultery; he cheated on his wife

500

“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him.”

Elizabeth; acceptance of John's final decision and fate

500

What motivates Putnam to accuse Martha Corey of witchcraft?

He wants their land

500

What animal does Abigail refer to Mary as when trying to accuse her of witchcraft? (color and animal)

yellow bird

500

What character does not show a change of heart and refuses to "flounder" on the executions?

Judge Danforth

500

What two things do Parris and Cheever expose about John in order to discredit him?

He does not attend church, and he plows on Sundays

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