Who said it?
Setting the Scene
Character Crimes
Match the Motive
Courtroom Chaos
100

"I have given you my soul! Leave me my name! 

John Proctor

100

Where does the play's action begin?

The Parris Home

100

What crime is John Proctor guilty of? 

lechery/adultery

100

Why does Abagail accuse Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft? 

She wants John Proctor for herself

100

Who is the first person Abagail accuses of witchcraft? 

Tituba
200

"There is blood on my head! Can you not see the blood on my head!"

Reverend John Hale

200

Who is Reverend Parris's niece?

Abigail Williams

200

What evidence leads to Elizabeth Proctor being arrested?

the needle in the poppet

200

What does Mary Warren give Elizabeth Proctor?

the poppet

200

What two women does Tituba accuse of witchcraft? 

Sarah Goode and Sarah Osborne

300

“Abigail, I have fought here three long years to bend these stiff-necked people to me, and now, just when some good respect is rising for me in the parish, you compromise my very character.”

Reverend Samual Parris

300

Where were Abigail and Betty caught dancing?

in the forest

300

Of what crime was Giles Corey accused? 

contempt of court

300

Why does John Proctor hesitate to expose Agagail? 

He has no proof and he is afraid it will expose the affair

300

Why does Thomas Putnam accuse Mr. Jacobs of witchcraft? 

he wants his land

400

"She must be ripped out of this world!"

Elizabeth Proctor

400

Where is John Proctor's home located, in relation to Salem? 

just outside the village

400

Who was the first person to confess to witchcraft? 

Tituba

400

Why does John Hale come to Salem? 

To examine the girls who have been bewitched

400

What does Abagail claim Mary turns herself into in the courtroom? 

a bird

500

“I will not give you no name.  I mentioned my wife’s name once and I’ll burn in hell long enough for that.  I stand mute.”

Giles Corey

500

Where does the final act of the play take place? 

At the Salem Jail
500

Who says, "more weight", before being crushed to death 

Giles Corey

500

Why does Elizabeth lie about the affair in court?

To protect her husband's reputation 
500

What can't Giles Corey do while his wife reads? 

Pray

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