Characters
Theme
Proctor's and Abigail
The Crucible Stuff
The 1950's
100

This character has an affair with Abigail Williams.

Who is John Proctor?

100

This appears to be Reverend Parris's primary concern in Act I of the play.

What is his job/reputation?

100

Elizabeth states that Abigail wants her accused as a witch for this reason.

What is so that she can have him for herself

100

What evidence is used to accuse Elizabeth Proctor?

The poppet Mary gave her with a needle in it.

100

Who wrote the Crucible? 

Arthur Miller

200

This character confesses to witchcraft during a beating and effectively begins a witch hunt.

Who is Tituba?

200

Who are honest, moral characters in the play? Name 3. 

Reverend Hale, Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Mr. Jacobs, Rebecca Nurse, Giles Corey 

200

Elizabeth Proctor claims that she doesn't believe in witches because of this.

What is she does not believe a woman could be so evil/wicked, If she is being accused as a witch then she doesn't believe in witches

200

What commandment does John Proctor forget when Reverend Hale quizzes him? 

Thall shall not commit adultery. 

200

What events in the 1950s inspired the author to write The Crucible? 

He was called before the congressional committee and questioned about his activities with the American Communist Party. He admitted he attended a few meetings earlier, but he would not implicate others. He was cited for Contempt of Congress, but was later overturned.

300

This character arrives in Salem to investigate charges of witchcraft, but eventually begins to doubt the guilt of many of the accused.

Who is Reverend Hale?

300

What is hysteria? 

A temporary state of mind where high emotions and sometimes mania take place. 

300

Describe how Elizabeth's testimony before the court hurts or hinders John Proctor's claims about Abigail.

What is ... (answers vary) ...needs to say something about Elizabeth hurting John's testimony by denying the affair, to which he has already confessed.

300

Daily Double

You may wager all, some, or none of your points.

This will delay Elizabeth's hanging.

300

A literary term that is a narrative in which a character, place, or event is used to deliver a broader message about real-world issues and occurrences.

An Allegory

400

This character accuses Rebecca Nurse of witchcraft and names her as the one responsible for murdering seven babies shortly after birth.

Who is Thomas Putnam or Ann Putnam?

400

Why did John Proctor rip up his written confession at the end of the play? 

Because he did not want his name on something that he did not believe in. He did not want to give into the hysteria. 

400

This is what Reverend Hale says when when John Proctor is arrested during the trial.

What is Hale says, "I denounce these proceedings. I quit this court!" 

400
Elizabeth Proctor places blame on John's affair on this person.
Who is herself?
400

A container that can withstand high heat that is often associated with the melting of metal, allowing for impurities in the metal to be identified and removed.

a crucible
500

This character gives Elizabeth a poppet doll that eventually causes her arrest.

Who is Mary Warren?

500

What is the allegory of The Crucible? 

What is the comparison between the Red Scare and the Salem Witch Trials
500

At first Mary Warren enjoys her role in the courts because . . .

What is she likes the power and status she has now.

500

Rebecca Nurse advised Reverend Parris to send Reverend Hale back immediately because ...

What is she knew Hale's presence in town would scare people and cause mass hysteria.

500

What does the HUAC stand for and what was its purpose? 

The House Un-American Activities Committee- To sift through Americans and find suspected communists. 

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