The author of the Crucible.
Who is, Arthur Miller?
Denies John’s adultery in court
Who is Elizabeth Proctor?
The first woman accused of witchcraft.
Who is Tituba?
This character says-- “I have seen my blood runnin’ out! I have been near to murdered every day because I done my duty pointing out the Devil’s people – and this is my reward?”
30. What is the theme of the passage where Hale questions the Proctors, and John forgets one?
A. Witches are all burned.
B. Justice comes to everyone in time.
C. The Puritans were crazy.
D. The guilty condemn themselves.
What is D. The guilty condemn themselves?
The play was written in response to this historical event.
Accuses others of trying to overthrow the court
Who is Reverend Parris?
The first girl who was thought to be bewitched.
Who is Betty Parris?
This character says-- “A fire, a fire is burning! I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his filthy face! [...] For them that quail to bring men out of ignorance, as I have quailed, as as you now quail when you know in all your black hearts that this be fraud – God damns our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together!”
Who is John Proctor?
Which theme does the court scene where Mary Warren goes back to the side of the girls best represent?
It is difficult to be an individual in a pressured society.
Justice comes to everyone in time.
Compassion and forgiveness are needed to move on from a problem.
Religion does not have consistent rules.
Respect and reputation should be valued above all else
What is 1. It is difficult to be an individual in a pressured society?
The type of literary device that occurs when John Proctor forgot to name the one commandment he broke.
What is Irony?
From Beverly, experienced in the demonic arts
Who is Reverend Hale?
Believes the devil will turn her into a bird and she’ll fly away
Who is Tituba?
This character says-- "If you think that I am [a witch] then I say that there are none!”
Who is Elizabeth Proctor?
23. When Elizabeth says to John Proctor, “The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you,” she means that Proctor
A. Carries the knowledge of his own guilt
B. Is too quick to judge himself
C. Should speak more openly about his thoughts
D. Knows that she loves and forgives him
What is A. Carries the knowledge of his own guilt?
The type of literary device used in this quote "Hale: Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small."
What is metaphor?
Putnam’s servant
Who is Mercy Lewis?
Was a successful merchant in Barbados
Who is Reverend Parris?
This character says-- “ We cannot look to superstition in this. The Devil is precise.”
Elizabeth’s final statement in Act 4 that “He have his goodness now” refers to the fact that John
A. Believes in his own goodness
B. has kept his name from disgrace
C. Refuses to condemn his own friends
D. knows he is going to Heaven
What is B. has kept his name from disgrace?
The type of IRONY used when Abigail is described as reaching out with “infinite charity.”
What is dramatic irony?
Arrogant and argumentative son of the richest man in the parrish
Who is Thomas Putnam?
Ripped up the governor’s warrant
Who is John Proctor?
This character says-- “You must understand, sir, that a person is either with this court or he must be counted against it.”
A theme represented by Danforth’s behavior is that--
A. Good and evil must be finally determined by law
B. Those in power tend to act in the interest of preserving power
C. The absence of evidence renders authority useless
D. Legal systems cannot take personal character into account
What is B. Those in power tend to act in the interest of preserving power?