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100

She was a house servant for the Proctor family

Mary Warren

100

He is a minister that is considered a witchcraft "expert"

Reverend Hale

100

In Puritan culture, all social and political life was based on:

religion 

100

Why does Abigail Williams live with Reverend Parris?

She is an orphan 

100

Elizabeth Proctor takes the blame for this in act 4

John's affair with Abigail 

200

10 year old girl believed to be "afflicted" by witches/devil

Betty Parris

200

He catches his daughter and the other girls dancing in the forest and casting spells

Reverend Parris

200

What people were expected to do on Sundays in Puritan Culture.  

Go to church

200

In Act II, what was found in the poppet that was given to Elizabeth Proctor?

a needle 

200

At the end of Act III, John Proctor proclaims...

The witch trials are a lie/ God is dead

300

She fired her house servant for having affair with her husband

Elizabeth Proctor

300

He is a man who accuses his wife of reading "strange books"

Giles Corey

300

Who stole all of Reverend Parris' money at the beginning of Act IV?

Abigail Williams

300

When reciting the Ten Commandments to Reverend Hale, which one did John Proctor forget?

Adultery

300

In The Crucible, the character of John Proctor committed adultery on his wife. He deals with guilt and shame. This conflict is an example of : 

man vs. self

400

She believes witchcraft is responsible for her babies dying in childbirth.

Goody (Ann) Putnam

400

He is the deputy governor who condemns the witches to hang

Danforth

400

When a government or society is ruled by religion, this is an example of:

Theocracy 

400

By Act III, who has the majority of power in the town?

Abigail and the girls

400

The witch trials are an example of this uncontrollable emotion or excitment

What is hysteria

500

He is a wealthy landowner that holds a grudge and tries to take land from people

Thomas Putnam

500

She believes the girls are not afflicted with witchcraft, just "kids being kids"

Rebecca Nurse


500

When a character of a play or novel makes a decision or takes a path that leads to his own destruction or downfall, this is an example of:

Tragic Hero 

500

Which three women are arrested at the end of Act II (clue: this signifies a power shift in the town of Salem)

Rebecca Nurse

Elizabeth Proctor

Martha Corey 

500

John Proctor does not confess because he values this

His reputation/ his name

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