Identify the speaker: "If you trafficked with spirits in the forest I must know it now, for surely my enemies will, and they will ruin me with it."
Parris
This is Tituba's home country.
Barbados
Abigail drank a charm to kill this person.
Elizabeth Proctor
Identify the character described in the following lines: "Seventeen...a strikingly beautiful girl, an orphan, with an endless capacity for dissembling"
Abigail Williams
In Salem, this is the punishment for dancing.
Whipping
Identify the speaker: "Ah, you're a wicked one yet, aren't y'!...You'll be clapped in the stocks before you're twenty."
John Proctor
Complete Reverend Hale's (ironic) quote: "We cannot look to _____ in this. The Devil is precise."
superstition
Identify the character described in the following passage: "That she stopped his prayer is very probable, but he forgot to say that he'd only recently learned any prayers and it didn't take much to make him stumble over them."
Giles Corey
This person "felt that his own name and the honor of his family had been smirched by the village, and he meant to right matters however he could."
Thomas Putnam
Identify the speaker: "I have seen some reddish work done at night, and I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down!"
Abigail Williams
Tituba gave Abigail this kind of blood to drink.
Chicken blood
This character tries to jump out the window and "fly to mama."
Betty
According to Mrs. Putnam, a man named Mr. Collins saw Betty Parris doing this over Ingersoll's barn.
Flying
Identify the speaker: "What victory would the Devil have to win a soul already bad? It is the best the Devil wants, and who better than the minister?"
Reverend Hale
This character carries with him a heavy stack of books which, in his words, "are weighted with authority."
Hale
This person sent their child to Tituba because she heard Tituba could "speak to the dead."
Mrs. Putnam
Proctor lives this far from Salem village.
Five miles
Proctor is looking for this person more often than his cows.
Mary Warren
Reverend Hale is the minister in this town.
Beverly
Identify the character described in the following passage: "He is knotted with muscle, canny, inquisitive, and still powerful."
Giles Corey
This character appears for a grand total of three lines in Act I, but she is the first one who tells Reverend Parris that Doctor Griggs suggests "unnatural things" might be the cause of Betty's illness.
Susanna Walcott
This "sly, merciless girl of eighteen" works as a servant in the Putnam household.
Mercy Lewis
Giles Corey "clapped" John Proctor with a lawsuit for this.
Defamation; "I have only last month collected four pound damages for you publicly sayin' I burned the roof off your house."
This is Reverend Parris's salary.
Sixty pounds (plus six for firewood)
Identify the character described in the following lines: "She is a twisted soul of forty-five, a death-ridden woman, haunted by dreams."
Mrs. Putnam