Plot
Characters
Quotes
Motives
Misc.
100

Why did Elizabeth fire Abigail?

Abigail had an affair with Elizabeth's husband, John
100

Cheats on his wife with a younger woman

John Proctor
100

“Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!”

John Proctor

100

Why is Reverend Parris so adamant to solve the "witchcraft" problem? 

He cares only for his reputation and does not want to look bad in front of his congregation

100

What kind of government does Salem have during this time period? 

Theocracy 

200

What does Reverend Parris see in the woods? 

The girls dancing naked in the forest

200
Is the ringleader of the group of "afflicted" girls

Abigail Williams

200

“Let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word, about the other things, and I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you. And you know I can do it; I saw Indians smash my dear parents' heads on the pillow next to mine, and I have seen some reddish work done at night, and I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down!

Abigail Williams

200

What is Abigail's motive for drinking blood in the forest? 

She wants Elizabeth dead so that she can have John Proctor for herself.

200

This play was not written during the time of the Salem Witch Trials; what allegory is this play used for? 

McCarthyism; The Red Scare 

300

After Elizabeth is arrested, what does John Proctor demand that Mary Warren do? (Be specific!) 

He demands her to tell the court that she and the other girls had been faking their afflictions from supposed witches. 

300

Pretends to be inert in Act I; Reverend Parris's daughter

Betty Parris

300

“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!”

Elizabeth Proctor

300

Why do the Putnams blame multiple people for witchcraft throughout the play? (Two acceptable answers) 

Land; They believed them to be the cause of their babies' deaths

300

A crucible is a difficult test or challenge that forces people to make difficult decisions. What is the ultimate test in this play? 

To lie and save your own life OR to die with integrity and honesty 

400

What does Abigail do after accusing Reverend Hale's wife of witchcraft? 

She runs away
400

Believes that sending for Revered Hale is an unwise decision; Believes the girls are being "silly" 

Rebecca Nurse; Goody Nurse

400

“Life, woman, life is God's most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it.”

Reverend Hale

400

Why does Reverend Hale quit the court? 

He had enough of the false accusations, lack of hard evidence, and blind hysteria (Answers may vary slightly.) 

400

John Proctor says, “We are what we always were in Salem, but now the little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom, and common vengeance writes the law!” 

What does he mean by this? 

Children are in control of other people's lives and have more influence than they should; vengeance and other impure motives are controlling the courts (Answers may vary.) 

500

Who is the first person to "confess" to witchcraft? 

Tituba 

500

A zany older man whose last words are: "More weight." 

Giles Corey

500

“The Devil is precise; the marks of his presence are definite as stone...”

Reverend Hale 

500

Why won't Judge Danforth postpone the hangings of John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Martha Corey? 

It will make him look weak, foolish, and like he accused people falsely (Answers may vary.) 

500

Do you believe that John Proctor died with his "goodness?" 

Answers may vary.


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