Characters of Salem
Key Events
Themes and Symbols
Quotes and Meaning
Cause and Effect
100

Who is the minister of Salem who fears for his reputation at the beginning of the play?

Who is Reverend Parris?

100

What did Reverend Parris find the girls doing in the forest at the start of the play? (two things)

What is dancing and conjuring spirits?

100

What does the poppet found in Elizabeth’s home symbolize?

What is Evidence of witchcraft/Abigail’s manipulation?

100

Who says, “Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life!”

Who is John Proctor?

100

What caused Betty Parris to be bedridden and unresponsive at the start of the play?

What is the fear of her father, who caught her, punishing her for dancing in the forest?

200

Which character leads the girls in the accusations and has an affair with John Proctor?

Who is Abigail Williams?

200

What does Abigail claim to see in the courtroom to manipulate others?

What is a yellow bird or spirit attacking her?

200

Which theme is represented by John Proctor’s struggle with his own guilt?

What is guilt OR integrity?

200

What does Abigail mean when she says, “I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osburn with the Devil!”

What is practicing witchcraft or conjuring spirits?

200

How does Abigail Williams’ affair with John Proctor affect her actions in the play?

She seeks revenge against Elizabeth Proctor and manipulates the witch trials.

300

Who is the wife of John Proctor and is accused of witchcraft by Abigail?

Who is Elizabeth Proctor?

300

How does Elizabeth try to protect her husband, John, during the trial?

What is...by lying about the affair?

300

What does John Proctor's decision to tear up his confession symbolize?

What is... standing for the truth and personal honor and integrity?

300

Who says, “More weight,” and what is the significance of this line?

Who is Giles Corey? it shows his defiance and unwillingness to falsely accuse others to save his own life.

300

What leads Mary Warren to change her testimony in court?

John Proctor convinces her to change her statement and tell the truth.

400

Which character is known for being "the voice of reason" and tries to stop the spread of accusations? hint...Also called upon to deliver babies

Rebecca Nurse

400

What does Mary Warren bring home to the Proctor house that becomes evidence against Elizabeth? (the actual name of it)

What is a poppet?

400

In The Crucible, what theme is represented by the widespread hysteria in Salem?

What is the danger of mass hysteria and fear?

400

Who says, “The Devil is precise; the marks of his presence are definite as stone”?

Who is Reverend Hale?

400

Why does John Proctor initially avoid going to the court to testify against Abigail?

He fears exposing his own adultery and damaging his reputation.

500

Who is the character that changes his mind about the witch trials after realizing they are based on lies?

Who is Reverend Hale?

500

What is the final outcome for John Proctor and what did he refuse to do at the end of the play?

What is... he was hung and refused to sign his name to a false confession

500

How does Arthur Miller use the Salem witch trials as an allegory to comment on McCarthyism? What was happening during this time? 

What is... people were accusing everyone of being communists and there was mass hysteria going around because of it.

500

What does Elizabeth Proctor mean when she says, “He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him”?

She acknowledges that John has regained his integrity and doesn’t want to take that away by convincing him to confess.

500

What impact does John Proctor’s refusal to sign a false confession have on the town of Salem?

It serves as a moral example, questioning the validity and morality of the trials.

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