This paranoid character constantly interrupts the trials and claims that Proctor is attempting to overthrow the court.
Parris
This character avoided being outed for her lies in court by pretending that Mary Warren is bewitching her.
Abigail
Where does the setting of Act 3 take place?
The Courtroom/ Salem Meeting house
Where does the beginning of act 4 take place?
The jail house
"Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies!"
Proctor
This character goes with Proctor to court and admits that she never saw Satan and that her friends are lying. Later in the trial, she switches sides and turns on Proctor.
Mary Warren
This character denounces the court's proceedings and “quits” once Proctor and Giles are arrested at the end of act III.
Hale
True or false: Mary Warren is able to faint on command
False
What does Elizabeth tell Proctor happened to Giles Corey?
He was pressed to death.
“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him.”
Elizabeth Proctor
This character chooses to die with the truth, rather to confess to a lie and live.
John Proctor
This character tells the court that Thomas Putnam is accusing people of witchcraft for their land. This character refused to give the name of his witness, was arrested for it.
Giles Corey
Who do we learn is pregnant in the beginning of the trials?
Elizabeth
What does Parris report about Abigail Williams and Mercy Lewis?
They robbed Parris and vanished
"I will not give you no name. I mentioned my wife's name once and I'll burn in hell long enough for that. I stand mute."
Giles Corey
Danforth asks this character if her husband, John Proctor, was ever a lecher, and she responds that he was not.
Elizabeth
This character gave a testament to Judge Danforth of 91 signatures of people who attest to the fact that Elizabeth, Martha Corey, and his wife, Rebecca, are innocent. Those 91 people are then arrested.
Francis Nurse
Whose side does Hale take toward the end of Act 3?
Proctor
What does Proctor refuse to do, and is killed because of that refusal?
Write down his confession.
"Postponement speaks a floundering on my part."
Danforth
The court proceedings “turn into a nightmare” for this Judge as he begins to learn that the girls are lying, though he will not budge or change his mind to postpone the hangings in fear of ruining his reputation.
Danforth
This Judge asks Mary Warren to faint on command in order to turn the proceedings into the court’s favor.
Hathorne
What does Proctor confess to, in order to expose Abigail as a dihonest person?
What is Parris afraid will happen in Salem that is similar to what happened in Andover?
A rebellion
"Life, woman, life is God's most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it. I beg you, woman, prevail upon your husband to confess."
Hale