Characters
Who said it?
Acts I-II
Act III
Literary Terminology
100

Niece and manipulative 17-year-old girl who spearheads the witchcraft accusations.

Who is Abigail Williams?

100

"Sometimes I wake and find myself standing in the open doorway and not a stitch  on my body! I always hear her laughing in my sleep. I hear her singing her Barbados songs and tempting me with..."

Who is Abigail Williams?

100

The place that is believed to be the devil's home base and where the girls danced in the beginning of the play.

Where is the woods/forest?

100

The person who begins to doubt the trials in Act III.

Who is Reverend Hale?

100

The literary term presented here: 1692, Salem Massachusetts.

What is setting?

200

The two girls who were unresponsive at the play's opening.

Who are Betty Parris and Ruth Putnam?
200

"You will confess yourself or I will take you out and whip you to your death, Tituba"!

Who is Reverend Parris?

200

The reason Abigail claims she was fired from the Proctor household.

What is that she refused to be Goody Proctor's slave?

200

The reason why Giles wants to kill Thomas Putnam.

What is because Putnam is killing his neighbors for land?

200

The literary term presented here: "Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small!"

What is a metaphor?

300

Teenage girl whose name is ironic, as she is merciless. 

Who is Mercy Lewis?

300

"I made a gift for you today, Goody Proctor. I had to sit long hours in a chair, and passed the time with sewing."

Who is Mary Warren?

300

The city in Massachusetts where Reverend Hale is from.

What is Beverly?

300
The thing that Abigail claims she sees in the courtroom.

What is a yellow bird?

300

Identify the literary term presented here: "I remember how you sweated like a stallion every time I came near you."

What is a simile?

400

Once the town tailor, now an official of the court.

Who is Cheever?

400

"It's winter in here yet. On Sunday let you come with me, and we'll walk the farm together."

Who is John Proctor?

400
Where Tituba is from.

Where is Barbados?

400

Finish this quote from John Proctor: "I say-- I say-- God is ______"!

What is dead?

400

The literary term presented here:“Pontius Pilate! God will not let you wash you hands of this!”

What is an allusion?

500

Man who Thomas Putnam wants dead so that he can buy his land at auction.

Who is George Jacobs?
500

"That's strange, he give me nine pound damages. He were a fair judge, your father..." 

Who is Giles Corey?

500

The first person to be sentenced to hang.

Who is Goody Osburn?

500

The crime of which Proctor was found guilty.

What is lechery?

500

The literary term presented here: "I should hang ten thousand that dared to rise against the law."



What is hyperbole?

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