Red flags
Red flags
Not me...
Personally, I wouldn't let that slide
Themes and Background
100

Has an affair with a 17 year old girl. Does not believe in witchcraft.

John Proctor

100

Is only in a coma when it is convenient for her.

Betty Parris

100

Worried about my job when I think my daughter is in a coma.

Reverend Parris

100

Being slapped around while I am faking a coma.

Betty Parris

100

Where does this play take place?

Salem, Massachusetts 

200

Accuses people of witchcraft to get out of trouble. Throws a party in the woods.

Abigail Williams

200

Cheating on my wife with a child.

John Proctor
200

Trying to get my mans back while a 10 year old is in the room hearing everything.

Abigail Williams

200

Let someone stare at me through my window at night.

Abigail Williams (@JohnProctor)

200

My favorite English 3 teacher

Ms. P

300

No red flags. Literally an angel

Rebecca Nurse

300

Accuses everyone of murdering her babies.

Goody Ann Putnam

300

Thinking I am super important but holding a fake exorcism.

Reverend Hals

300

Who said "IDK, I couldn't think of anymore questions

Ms. P

300
Define mass hysteria.

When a group of people are afraid of nothing. Blowing things out of proportion.

400

No red flags. Was out of the room for most of Act 1 and comes back just to be accused of witchcraft.

Tituba

400

Accidentally accuses his wife of witchcraft.

Giles Corey

400

Literally being so smart but no one listens to me.

Rebecca Nurse

400

Stay with my mans after he cheated on me

Elizabeth Proctor

400

Define blind accusation.

When people accuse someone with no evidence.

500

Comes from the town over to hunt witches.

Reverend Hale

500

A crybaby who says the girls should confess to the party and not continue with the witchcraft scheme.

Mary Warren

500

Always talking about how he's cold and doesn't make enough money

Reverend Parris

500

Getting caught running naked in the woods.

Mercy Lewis

500

Define Hypocrite

When someone says one thing and does another.

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