Giles believes this is the reason Putnam makes charges against Giles's wife, Martha
What is Putnam wanting more land for himself?
This man says proudly, "I am thirty-three time in court in my life. And always plaintiff too."
Who is Giles Corey?
Structure from which the accused are hanged
What is a gibbet?
The reason Elizabeth does not die with the others
What is she was pregnant and could wait until the birth of the child?
In the courtroom, John Proctor calls this person "a lump of villany"
Who is Abigail?
Proctor swears about this person that "In her life [...] she have never lied."
Who is Elizabeth Proctor?
She says repeatedly, "I cannot lie no more. I am with God, I am with God."
Who is Mary Warren?
The place to which Reverend Hale returns in Act 4, primarily to ease his guilty conscience
What is the jail?
Danforth points out in Act 4 that this man has "no authority to enter" the jail at the end of the play
Who is Reverend Hale?
This character is the only one of the accused who is pressed to death
Who is Giles Corey?
The fate of ninety-one people who signed the testament, declaring high opinions of the three women in question
Who are summoned and questioned with all the rest?
He says, "I have made a bell of my honor!" I have rung the doom of my good name."
Who is John Proctor?
This nearby town has "thrown out the court...will have no part of witchcraft"
What is Andover?
Two of the girls, besides Mary Warren, who follow Abigail willingly in Act 3
Who are Betty Parris, Susanna Walcott, Mercy Lewis, Ruth Putnam (any 2)?
This man admits Abigail robbed him and left town
Who is Reverend Parris?
Supposedly assuming the form of Mary Warren, Abigail leads the girls in a discussion with this animal
What is a bird?
By the end of Act 3, he says vehemently, "I denounce these proceedings!"
Who is Reverend Hale?
What is his front door?
He says righteously, "The pure in heart need no lawyers."
Who is Danforth?
Herrick's main role in this drama
The person in court addressed as "Excellency"
Who is Deputy Governor Danforth?
He says at the end of the play, "I think I see some shred of goodness in John Proctor."
Who is John Proctor?
In Act 4, the place Reverend Parris is fairly sure his niece has gone
What is aboard a ship?
In Act 4, Tituba thinks this animal is really the Devil, calling her home
What is a cow?
This character apologizes to Proctor at the end of the play by saying, "I've had no breakfast."
Who is Rebecca Nurse?