Characters
Acts I and II
Acts III and IV
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100

The protagonist who refuses to falsely confess witchcraft, even if it costs him his life?

John Proctor

100

Where were the girls seen dancing and conjuring?

In the forest

100

Which girl comes to court in Act III, prepared to confess that they have been pretending this whole time and that she has not seen the Devil?

Mary Warren

100

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

Reverend Samuel Parris

100

Committed adultery with John Proctor

Abigail Williams

200

This character is the minister of Salem and is more concerned with his reputation than justice.

Reverend Samuel Parris

200

Where specifically does Act II take place?

The Proctors' home
200

In Act III, Abigail pretends to see an animal in the courtroom, preparing to attack her. Which animal? 

A bird

200

“I cannot sleep for dreamin'; I cannot dream but I wake and walk about the house as though I'd find you comin' through some door.” Who said this, and to whom?

Abigail Williams to John Proctor

200
An elderly woman who is well-respected by the whole town, and who is eventually condemned for witchcraft

Rebecca Nurse

300

She is a slave from Barbados and confesses to seeing the Devil.

Tituba

300

Why did Ann Putnam ask her daughter Ruth to go to Tituba (before the play began)?

To ask Tituba to conjure up her 7 dead babies

300

As Act IV begins, which two characters are among those condemned to be executed at dawn?

Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor

300

“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!” — Who says this and about whom?

Elizabeth Proctor, about John Proctor

300

He is a minister from outside of Salem who gradually grows in opposition to the witch trials

Reverend John Hale

400

He is pressed to death for refusing to name names.

Giles Corey

400

Name one reason why John Hale is originally suspicious of the Proctor family. 

Name one of the following: (a) They haven't been going to church often. (b) One of their sons is not baptized. (c) John can't remember all 10 Commandments.

400

Why specifically does the the deputy governor allow Elizabeth to visit John in prison on the morning of his execution?

He wants her to convince him to confess.

400

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

John Proctor

400

The deputy governor who is in charge of the witch trials and who arrests John Proctor after his wife denies that he committed adultery

Danforth

500

A local Salem judge who supports the witch trials but who is not the highest authority in the court

Judge Hathorne

500

The play is set in what year? (In what year did the Salem Witch Trials take place?)

1692

500

Which character is drunk as Act IV opens?

Marshal Herrick

500

"Why--! The girl is murder! She must be ripped out of the world!" Who said this, and about whom?

Elizabeth Proctor, about Abigail Williams

500

A tailor from Salem who is hired by the court to jail citizens who have been accused, and is particularly the one who arrests Goody Proctor after discovering the poppet in her house

Ezekiel Cheever

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