Characters
Figurative Language
Author
Plot
100

Who is the main girl who is accusing Elizabeth Proctor? 

Abigail Williams

100

What is the literary device used in this quote? 

"This farm's a continent when you go foot by foot droppin' seeds in it." 

Hyperbole

100

Who is the author of the play The Crucible? 

Arthur Miller

100

Who was ill that created the suspicion of witchcraft in the village? 

Betty and/or Ann Putnam

200
Who is the older man who accidentally accuses his own wife of witchcraft by "reading strange books"? 

Giles Corey

200

"I know how you clutched at my back and sweated like a stallion" 

Simile

200

What was Arthur Miller accused of being that caused him to be blacklisted in Hollywood? 

A communist

200

Who is supposedly in an illicit relationship with John Proctor? 

Abigail Williams

300

Who is the homeless, pregnant woman at 60 that has been imprisoned for witchcraft? 

Sarah Osbourne

300
"What are we, Quakers?" 

Allusion

300

Who was the famous actress that Arthur Miller was married to? 

Marilyn Monroe

300

Why does Reverend Hale come to Salem? 

a. to wake Betty

b. to find witchcraft

to find witchcraft

400

Who is Giles' wife? 

Martha Corey

400

"My wife is the very brick and mortar of this church" 

Metaphor

400
Why did Arthur Miller believe that Abigail and Proctor had a romantic relationship? 

a. because she was fired

b. Because of her accusations and behavior toward Elizabeth Proctor

c. Because of what she said to Proctor in court cases

b. because of her accusations and behavior (slapping) toward Elizabeth Proctor

400

Who brings in a poppet to the Proctor's house? 

Mary Warren

500

Who is the judge that never apologizes for his actions within the trials? 

a. Danforth

b. Hale

C. Hathorne

Hathorne

500

"Suspicion kissed you" 

Personification 

500

What political/common fear or paranoia occurred in the 1940's and 1950's that created such a strong fear of communism? 

The Cold War or McCarthyism 

500

What does Mary Warren unknowingly accuse Abigail Williams of? 

a. murder

b. witchcraft

c. lying under oath

a. murder (attempted murder on Elizabeth Proctor)

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