Which character has a change of heart regarding the trials?
Reverend Hale
Which character was accused of using dolls (poppets) to commit witchcraft?
Elizabeth Proctor
What were Abigail and the other girls seen doing at the start of the play?
dancing
What lit. term is seen in the quote, "Vengeance is walking Salem"
Personification
What town and state did the trials take place in?
Salem, Massachusetts
Which character take ill at the start of the play?
Betty Parris
Which character was charged with the unnatural murder of Goody Putnam's infants?
Rebecca Nurse
What is Hale called to Salem to look for?
witchcraft
What lit. term is created when Elizabeth is brought in to testify about the affair and hesitates unsure what to say?
Suspense
What historical event inspired Miller to write the story?
The Red Scare
Who tried to recant her accusations after people began dying?
Mary Warren
Which character was accused of tempting the girls into witchcraft?
Tituba
What does Proctor admit to discredit Abigail?
the affair
A literary device where characters or situations are used to represent another event or story.
allegory
Why did the Puritans come to America?
Religious freedom
Which character drinks a charm to kill another person?
Abigail
Who was accused of curing Mary with a stomach ache after being turned away without food?
Sarah Good
What happens to Abigail at the end of the play?
Leaves on a ship
Which lit. term is being demonstrated through the different speech patterns seen between more educated characters Like Hale and Parris and those of the less educated characters like Proctor or Tituba?
Dialect
Through the play, Miller hoped to warn others against what?
mob mentality/ paranoia
Which character is pressed to death?
Giles Corey
Which character had suspicion cast on them by their own husband?
Martha Corey
What saves Elizabeth Proctor's life?
Her pregnancy
Variable
What sparked Miller's interest in speaking out against politics of his time?
He was arrested for questioning