Comprehension I
Quotes
Vocabulary
Devices
Characters
100

Where do acts III and IV take place (two different locations)?

Court/Jail 

100

"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

100

a government ruled by religious authority

theocracy 

100

How many types of irony are there?

Three

100

Which two characters were playing into the role of being in touch with the devil at the beginning of Act IV in the jail cell?

Tituba and Sarah Good

200

Why does the court question Mary Warren's credibility?

She has changed her story numerous times. 

200

"There will be no postponement."

Danforth

200

Give an example of a partisan in the play

those that did not confess to something that they didn't do

200

When the audience knows something that the characters do not, which type of irony is that?

Dramatic irony

200

Which character states that she is "with God now" and confesses that the accusations are all a lie?

Mary Warren

300

Why is Giles Corey arrested?

He would not tell the name of the man who stated that Putnam sent his daughter to accuse another. 

300

"I cannot think they would run off except they fear to keep in Salem any more."

Parris

300

Name one person who gave a deposition in court

Mary Warren

Giles Corey

300

Give an example of situational irony in the play. 

You don't expect an innocent person to die, and in this play, they do. 

300

Who does Proctor claim as never told a lie?

Elizabeth

400

Why would Hale wanting the innocent to confess be ironic?

He is a holy man, and he is expected to not commit any sin (like lying).

400

"He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him."

Elizabeth

400

State an example of blasphemy in the play (who did it and what did they do)

John "God is dead"

400

Act IV- give a mood in act IV and explain

suspenseful - we aren't sure if Proctor will confess or not

400

Which character is going around asking those sentenced to hang to confess?

Rev. Hale

500

Why does the court hope that John Proctor will confess?

They will use him as an example to others that they can confess as well. 
500

"I---cannot faint now, sir."

Mary Warren

500

Give the definition of 'dissembing', and give an example from the play

-the hiding of one's feelings or motives

-Abigail not telling why she is truly accusing 

500

A device making a reference to something familiar (like when the Puritans reference the bible).

Allusion

500

Which two characters have ran away?

Abigail and Mercy

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