Characters
The Crucible
The Crucible 3 & 4
Commas
Literary Devices
100
This character from the play is hanged at the end of the play, and 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
John Proctor forgets this commandment when he is being questioned by Reverend Hale in his home.
What is adultery?
100

I bought her an agile shy cat for Christmas.

I bought her an agile, shy cat for Christmas.

100

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things without using the words "like" or "as". 

What is a metaphor?

200
This character, Reverend Parris's Barbadoan slave, confesses to witchcraft during a beating and effectively begins a witch hunt.
Who is Tituba?
200
John Proctor has this criticism of Reverend Parris, which he claims often prevents him from attending church.
What is his sermons deal primarily with sin?
200

Giles Corey refuses to identify his sources to the court because of this fear.

He fears they will be put in jail or hung.

200
After the game the doctor a renowned cardiologist will talk to the players. 

After the game, the doctor, a renowned cardiologist, will talk to the players.

200

The main point of the text.

What is the central ideal?

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
Tituba ultimately confesses to witchcraft for this reason.
What is to save her life?
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

Can we have something more than peas carrots and chicken for dinner?

Can we have something more than peas, carrots, and chicken for dinner?

300

Would you give them such a lie? Say it. Would you ever give them this? (She can‘t answer.) You would not; if tongs of fire were singeing you, you would not! – it is evil.

What is imagery?

400
This character accuses Martha Corey of witchcraft and names her as the one responsible for murdering his wife's children.
Who is Thomas Putnam?
400
Elizabeth states that Abigail wants her accused as a witch for this reason.
What is so that Abigail can have John to herself?
400

The reason John Proctor refuses to sign his name at the end of the play. 

All he has left is his good name and reputation and he doesn't want to sign it away to condemn other people. 

400

Lastly the students want popcorn at the party but they don't want ice cream.

Lastly, the students want popcorn at the party, but they don't want icecream.

400
These details show the five senses. 

Sensory details

500
This character, an employee of the Proctor house, gives Elizabeth a poppet doll that eventually causes her arrest.
Who is Mary Warren?
500
Giles Correy accuses Thomas Putnam of naming Martha Corey as a witch for this reason.
What is he wants land?
500
Giles Corey is killed this way.

What is pressed to death.

500

The Crucible a play we read in English is full of harmful accusations for it shows a time in history when people were untrusting.

The Crucible, a play we read in English, is full of harmful accusations, for it shows a time in history when people were untrusting.

500

What is a theme of The Crucible

Answers may vary as long as they show a possible universal message from the play

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