Plot and Events
Character Motives
Quotes and Paraphrasing
Irony and Logic
Themes and Meaning
100

What frightens Betty Parris into lying motionless at the beginning of the play?

She is afraid her father will find out she was involved in witchcraft.

100

Which character is most concerned with protecting his reputation as a minister?

Reverend Parris.

100

Who says, “We burn a hot fire here; it melts down all concealment”?

Judge Danforth.

100

What type of irony is it when the audience knows Abigail is lying, but the court believes her?

Dramatic irony.

100

Which theme focuses on how fear spreads and causes chaos in Salem?

Hysteria and fear.

200

What item found in the Proctor home leads to Elizabeth’s arrest?

A poppet (doll) with a needle in it.

200

Why does Mary Warren fear Abigail so much?

She knows Abigail could accuse her and have her condemned.

200

Paraphrase Abigail’s threat to the girls in the forest.

If they tell the truth, she will hurt or punish them.

200

Why is it ironic that Elizabeth is known for never lying?

She lies in court to protect John.

200

Which theme best explains why neighbors accuse one another for personal gain?

Vengeance and accusation.

300

How is Giles Corey executed?

He is pressed to death with heavy stones.

300

Why does John hesitate to accuse Abigail in court? (Give one reason.)

He fears his affair will be revealed / he fears the court / he still feels some fondness for her.

300

What does Proctor mean when he says, “The little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom”?

The girls have been given too much power and control.

300

What is this quote an example of: “You are either with this court or against it”? 

Logical fallacy/false dilemma

300

Which theme is shown when characters worry more about their names than the truth?

Reputation and integrity.

400

Why does Danforth bring Elizabeth to speak with John in Act IV?

He wants her to convince John to confess.

400

Why does Elizabeth lie for John when Danforth questions her?

She wants to protect John and keep him safe.

400

What does Proctor mean when he says he is “naked now”?

People’s true nature and sins are being exposed.

400

What faulty assumption does the court make about the “victims” of witchcraft?

That victims never lie.

400

How does John Proctor’s final choice reflect the theme of integrity?

He chooses honesty and moral integrity over saving his life.

500

What event causes John Proctor to finally turn against the court publicly?

Elizabeth’s arrest and the realization that the court will not listen to reason.

500

Why does Danforth want John Proctor’s confession specifically?

Proctor is respected and influential, so his confession would legitimize the court.

500

Why is Danforth’s statement “I will not deal in lies” an example of verbal irony?

Because he has been accepting lies throughout the trials.

500

Why is the court’s reliance on spectral evidence logically flawed?

It cannot be proven or verified and can easily be faked.

500

According to Arthur Miller, what warning does The Crucible give to modern societies?

When fear and imagination overpower reason, societies can destroy innocent people.

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