CHARACTERS
Plot Events
Quotes
Court & Government
Plot Events 2
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Q: Who is the minister of Salem?

A: Reverend Parris

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Q: What were the girls doing in the forest when Parris found them? 

Dancing naked, pretending to cast spells
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Q: Which character says, “Because it is my name!”?

A: John Proctor

100

Q: What type of government does Salem have?

A: Theocracy

100

Q: In Act I, why does Tituba confess?

She thinks it will save her life.

200

Q: Who is the farmer who had an affair with Abigail?

A: John Proctor

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Q: What does Mary Warren give Elizabeth in Act II?

A: A little doll (poppet)

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Q: Who says, “He have his goodness now”?

A: Elizabeth Proctor

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Q: Who is the top authority in the trials?

A: Judge Danforth

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Q: In Act II, which commandment does Proctor forget?

A: “Thou shalt not commit adultery”


300

Q: Who is Parris’s niece?

A: Abigail Williams

300

Q: Why is Elizabeth not hanged right away?

A: She is pregnant


300

Q: Who says, “Here is all the invisible world, caught, defined, and calculated…”?

Reverend Hale

300

Q: Why do many accused people confess to witchcraft?

A: People who confess aren't killed.

300

Q: In Act III, what does John Proctor admit to in order to expose Abigail?

A: His affair with her


400

Q: Who is the Proctors’ servant who gives Elizabeth a doll?

A: Mary Warren

400

Q: Why is Giles Corey arrested?

He refuses to name people.

400

Q: Who says, “I look for John Proctor that took me from my sleep…”?

A: Abigail

400

Q: Why does Danforth refuse to postpone the hangings?

A: It would make him look like a bad Judge.

400

Q: In Act IV, why does Parris fear for his life?

A: He found a knife stuck in his door


500

Q: Who is the respected older woman falsely accused of witchcraft?

A: Rebecca Nurse

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Q: What happens to John Proctor at the end of the play?

A: He is hanged.

500

Q: Who says, “A person is either with this court or against it”?

Judge Danforth

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Q: Why do the girls pretend that Mary Warren is “bewitching” them?

A: To protect themselves and keep their lies going

500

Q: What is one theme of The Crucible?

Answers will vary.

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