Characters
Vocabulary
The Crucible 101
The Crucible 101
Miscellaneous
100

Minister from the town of Beverly 

Reverend Hale

100

An act that is actually pretend or false.

Pretense

100

The readers know the truth about what happened in the woods, but not all characters. What is this an example of?

Dramatic Irony

100

Who did Parris call upon for help?

Reverend Hale of Beverly

100

What is the setting?

Salem, Massachusetts

200

The servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor

Mary Warren

200

A pre-existing preference

Predilection

200

The mood is characterized as the...

Atmosphere

200

John Proctor struggles with guilt and shame over his affair with Abigail, showing this type of conflict.

Character vs Self

200

How many people were killed during the Salem Witch Trials?


19

300

This character noticed his wife reading strange books. 

Giles Cory

300

Lying to conceal one's intentions 

Dissemble 

300

Which two families fought over these things?

Land 

Political rivalry

Jealousy 

Putnams vs Nurses 

300

These two characters are independent thinkers who do not go along with the town's hysteria. 

John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse

300

The people in the story who followed a strong code of ethics

Puritans

400

Who would do anything for land?

Thomas Putnam 

400

To avoid or escape by deceit or cleverness

Evade

400

These two people were accused of witchcraft by Tituba

Sarah Good and Goody Osburn

400

The opening scene can best be described as 

tense and suspensful

400

This person is paranoid about their reputation

Reverend Parris

500

Lost seven babies in childbirth 

Ann Putnam 

500

Unable to move or sluggish 

Inert

500

Abigail tries to appear innocent, but the truth is very different. This shows which theme?

Appearance vs Reality

500

This person leaves the scene before Betty is examined by Hale.

Rebecca Nurse

500

A severe test or trial

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