Characters
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
100
He arrested Elizabeth.
Who is Cheever?
100
When Reverend Parris sees his daughter and the other girls dancing in the forest, what does he conclude that they are engaging in this.
What is witchcraft?
100
At the beginning of Act Two, Elizabeth Proctor wants her husband to go to Salem because she wants him to do this.
What is find out about the trial proceedings?
100
This is the reason why Proctor rejects the compromise that would grant his wife freedom for one year.
What is the fact that he realizes that he must also stand up for his friends and their accused wives?
100
This conclusion about the current life in Salem can be drawn from the fact that orphans beg for food and cows roam the streets.
What is that the community is in a state of chaos?
200
This man didn't like Proctor, and Proctor didn't like him.
Who is Parris?
200
Reverend Parris fears the villagers' response to the rumor that his daughter has come under a spell because it could cost him this.
What is his ministry?
200
This is the reason that John Proctor avoids going to Salem.
What is the fear that Abigail will reveal their adulterous affair?
200
When someone offers evidence that questions the court's authority, this usually happens to that person.
What is charged with witchcraft?
200
At the end of the play, Elizabeth concludes this about her husband.
What is the fact that her husband is truly a good man?
300
She gave a poppet to Elizabeth.
Who is Mary Warren?
300
Reverend Parris sends for Reverend John Hale of Beverly because he is an authority on these?
What are witches?
300
True of False: The fact that Elizabeth could not say her Ten Commandments is used as evidence against her.
What is False?
300
Danforth's argument that witchcraft is an invisible crime enable his to deny Proctor this right in court (one that Hale asks him to consider).
What is legal representation
300
Besides saving his family's reputation and name, this is the reason that John Proctor retracts his confession.
What is because he doesn't want to further condemn his friends as witches?
400
This man was pressed to death.
Who is Giles Corey?
400
The dialogue between Parris, Proctor, Putnam and Corey, in which they disagree about matters of money and real estate, places emphasis on this.
What is the overall atmosphere of greed and frustration is Salem?
400
According to Elizabeth Proctor, the motivation behind Abigail's accusation against her is this.
What is Abigail's desire for Elizabeth to hand so that she can marry John Proctor?
400
In court, Proctor accuses Abigail Williams of what Danforth calls a marvelous cool plot to do this.
What is murder?
400
In the final scene, Elizabeth will not please with her husband because she doesn't want to take away his chance for this.
What is salvation?
500
The author of this play
Who is Arthur Miller?
500
The real reason Elizabeth discharged Abigail
What is Elizabeth's suspicion about a relationship between her husband and Abigail?
500
This is the reason Rebecca Nurse is accused of witchcraft.
What is the unnatural murder of Goody Putnam's babies?
500
True or False: Mary Warren's accusation against Proctor might be interpreted as the climax of the play because it creates the point of greatest emotional intensity.
What is true?
500
This is what Abigail has done to further the turmoil and confusion in Salem.
What is run away with Mercy Lewis with Parris's money?
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