Notes
Notes Pt.2
Story
Story Pt2
Vocabulary
100

"Elizabeth Proctor's Strength" What does Elizabeth Proctor represent? 

Represents moral integrity and resilience.

100

"The Court's Reaction" What does the court highlight when they bring Elizabeth Proctor into the courtroom? 

This moment highlights the court's focus on personal morality amidst the chaos of the trials.

100

What is the significance of the poppet (doll) found in Elizabeth Proctor’s apron?

It serves as false evidence that Elizabeth is practicing witchcraft.

100

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6 Points

100

criminal offense of making false statements under oath

Perjury

200

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Platypus 

200

"John Proctor's Confession" What does John Proctor hope to do by confessing he and Abigail had an affair? 

Proctor hopes that by revealing the truth he can expose the hysteria surrounding the witch trials.

200

what role does hysteria play in the court proceedings?

It amplifies fear, making false accusations seem credible

200

Why does Mary Warren ultimately fail in her attempt to expose Abigail?

The town is too blinded by fear to listen to reason

200

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60 feet

300

"Judge Danforth's Stubbornness" What does Judge Danforth represent?

Represents the dangers of rigid thinking.

300

What does Elizabeth believe will happen if she lies about Johns affair?

Elizabeth believes that by denying the affair, she can shield John from further punishment.

300

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Delaware 

300

What is the significance of John describing Abigail’s name as “a knife to his tongue”?

It highlights how painful it is for him to acknowledge their past

300

having your attention fixated as though by a spell

Transfixed

400

Mary Warren's bravery highlights the theme of what? 

Integrity

400

"John Proctor's Redemption" John is motivated by 2 things, what are they?

Motivated by a desire to reclaim his integrity and protect his family. 

400

How does Judge Danforth react when Proctor confesses to his affair with Abigail?

He doubts Proctor's integrity and brings in his wife

400

What is the ultimate tragedy of Mary Warren’s story?

She sacrificed her life for the truth, but no one believed her

400

the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action

Allegiance

500

How was Sarah Bishop killed in the story? 

She was tied to a chair and drowned in the river. 

500

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11i

500

Judge Danforth’s ultimatum to John and Elizabeth—either she surrenders and goes to jail or the family burns inside their house—demonstrates what?

The hysteria and absolute power of the court.

500

How does the setting of the courtroom with all it's townspeople contribute to the mood of the story?

It heightens the feeling of paranoia and oppression.

500

"The dictator's regime was marked by a series of ____________ human rights abuses, including torture and imprisonment of political dissidents."

What vocab word best fits the blank? 

Vile
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