She longs for John Proctor to leave his wife and be with her. She drinks blood to curse and kill Elizabeth Proctor.
Who is Abigail Williams?
100
Definitions and connotations of this term include the following: the bottom of an ore furnace, a melting pot, or the bearing of a cross.
What is a crucible?
100
The play by Arthur Miller, set in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, that includes characters such as Tituba, Abigail, Proctor, Parris, and Danforth.
What is The Crucible?
100
The act where Tituba and Sarah Good claim they are going with the Devil to Barbados.
What is act IV?
100
Martha Corey
What is bewitching pigs?
200
This character is accused of witchcraft and is hanged at the end of the play. He is the protagonist who refuses to sign his confession.
Who is John Proctor?
200
A term related to Joseph McCarthy that means to make terrible accusations without evidence.
What is McCarthyism?
200
The work where a male goose is chased out of the country by other birds.
What is "The Very Proper Gander?"
200
The act where Mary Warren confesses to being bewitched by John Proctor and that he made her write in the Devil's book.
What is act III?
200
Rebecca Nurse
What is killing Goody Putnam's children?
300
Both people of this couple are killed during the Witch Trials. The husband refused to say if he were guilty or not and was pressed to death. Name both people.
Who are Martha and Giles Corey?
300
A play with an unhappy ending that usually results in the death of the tragic hero.
What is a tragedy?
300
The work that explains how Joseph McCarthy used the fear of the people to become a powerful, well-known man. It also shows how many people and places were affected by the Red Scare.
What is "The Great Fear?"
300
The act where Elizabeth is accused of stabbing Abigail with a needle that is in Elizabeth's poppet. She is then dragged away in chains.
What is act II?
300
Elizabeth Proctor
What is stabbing Abigail through a poppet?
400
The greedy minister in Salem who is one of the first to talk about witchcraft. His daughter is Betty.
Who is Reverend Parris?
400
When the intended meaning of words is the opposite of what is meant; sarcasm.
What is verbal irony?
400
The work that explains ways to catch witches including asking the right questions and the swimming test.
What is "How to Spot a Witch?"
400
The act where Abigail and Betty shout out names of people that they saw with the Devil.
What is act I?
400
John Proctor
What is sending his spirit out to Marry Warren?
500
The old woman who takes care of Betty and Ruth when they are sick. She is accused of witchcraft and hangs at the end of the play.
Who is Rebecca Nurse?
500
Something that is contrary than what is expected. An example is how the Puritans of Salem acted during the trials.
What is a paradox?
500
A poem that shows that injustice destroys society. These injustices can be compared to those in The Crucible.
What is "Justice Denied in Massachusetts?"
500
When John speak with Abigail in the woods. Abigail believes that Proctor is coming back to her but Proctor says that he will say anything in court if he has to.