Samuel Parris' rebellious and vengeful niece.
Who is Abigail Williams?
J.Cole
Who is Jermaine?
Short for "Goodwife", meaning "Mrs."
What is Goody?
This azure Australian pup is the star of her very own show where she has learning adventures around her home with her family.
Who is Bluey?
The Crucible takes place in this tiny hamlet on the outskirts of a town by the same name
What is Salem?
A hypocritical holy man more interested in demagoguery than divinity.
Who is Samuel Parris?
Glorilla
Who is Gloria?
Archaic mode of punishment that involved being placed in a wooden artifice in the middle of town to be shamed.
What are the stocks?
D.W. Read's big brother
Who is Arthur?
Reverend Hale uses this method of finding a witch we saw in a previous documentary.
What is looking for/piercing the devil's mark?
Who is Mary Warren?
Rod Wave
Who is Rodarius?
Another word for the governing body of a country or territory.
What is the state?
This azure American pup is the star of her very own show where she has learning adventures around her home with her family.
Who is Blue (Blue's Clues)?
The animals Martha Corey raised all her life
What are pigs?
This person took advantage of the witch trials to increase their own wealth at the expense of others.
Who is Thomas Putnam?
Jay-Z
Who is Shawn?
A social perspective involving the hatred, devaluation, and/or belittlement of women.
What is misogyny?
All he wanted was peace and quiet in his boggy biome and he ended up with a six movie franchise.
Who is Shrek?
The Crucible is a loose allegory for the hunt for these political dissidents during the early 20th century in America
What are Communists?
It's telling that this magistrate kept actual justice and reason in mind, but spoke more softly and infrequently than nearly anyone else in the story.
Who is Judge Sewell?
Future
Who is Nayvadius?
A social phenomenon highlighted by widespread fear and anxiety leading to irrational behavior.
What is mass hysteria?
This is the longest-running children's show in US history.
What is Sesame Street?
The Crucible features these three types of irony.
What are dramatic, situational, and verbal?