Characters
Quotes
Literary Analysis
Setting and Motivation
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100
Parris's slave from Barbados
Who is Tituba
100
"It's winter in here yet"
Proctor
100
What is The Crucible an allegory for?
What is McCarthyism
100
What kind of government does Salem have?
Theocracy
100
"Because it is my name!"
Proctor
200
Well-to-do, hard-handed land owner
Who is Thomas Putnam
200
"It needs a cold wife to prompt lechery"
Elizabeth
200
How does John feel about his relationship with Abigail?
ashamed, wants nothing to do with her anymore
200
Where does Act IV take place?
Jail
200
"No uncorrupted man may fear this court!"
Danforth
300
Town judge who leads the trials
Who is Danforth
300
"Suspicion kissed you when I did."
Elizabeth
300
How does Rev. Hale change during the course of the play?
firmly believing in the trials to regretting accusations "Can't you see the blood on my head!"
300
What motivation drives Hale at the end of the play?
The blood on his own hands
300
"Is the accuser always holy now?"
Proctor
400
Parris's niece
Who is Abigail
400
"Woman, plead with him! Woman! It is pride, it is vanity!"
Hale
400
What is one major theme of The Crucible?
Ignorance causes Mass hysteria Saving reputation Behavior dependent on surroundings
400
Why does Thomas have Ruth Putnam accuse George Jacobs?
to get his land
400
"I broke charity with this woman"
Giles
500
Read odd books
Who is Martha Corey
500
"I dare not step outside at night."
Parris
500
What was The Crucible written to expose?
The ignorance of mass hysteria
500
What does Rev. Parris want Danforth to do in Act IV?
postpone hangings
500
"You're the devil's man!"
Mary Warren
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