Characters
Characters 2
Themes
Themes 2
Plot line
100

Main judge during the trials

Deputy Governor Danforth

100

Tells only one lie, but it is at a crucial time in the play

Elizabeth Proctor

100

What character could demonstrate this theme? 

"A person's superstition can override their logic"

Ann Putnam, Reverend Hale

100

What character could demonstrate this theme? 


"A person's good reputation must be protected at all costs"

Parris, Elizabeth Proctor

100

What is ironic about Reverend Hale attempting to save people by telling them to lie and falsely confess to witchcraft? 

Reverend Hale is the reason the trials got so intense in the first place, and now he is a minister telling people to sin. 

200

Wants John Proctor to leave his wife for her

Abigail Williams

200

Finds a dagger in his door and is afraid he will be attacked

Reverend Parris

200

What character could demonstrate this theme? 

"The desire to preserve reputation has the power to corrupt"

Reverend Parris

200

What character could demonstrate this theme? 


"Trust, once broken, is difficult to repair"

Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor

200

What was the mood of Reverend Hale when he first arrived in Salem?

Optimistic and confident

300

Reacts violently when his wife is arrested and chained

John Proctor

300

Tells John Proctor that the girls are telling lies, but in fear changes her mind

Mary Warren

300

What character could demonstrate this theme?


"A person's social standing affects their credibility"

Tituba, Proctor, Parris

300

What character could demonstrate this theme? 


"History repeats itself"

Ann Putnam, Parris
300

What reasons does John Proctor give for being absent from church?

He disliked the minister (Parris)

400

Accused, but is not executed or condemned

Elizabeth Proctor

400

loves Betty and only wants to save and protect her

Tituba

400

What character could demonstrate this theme?


"Hysteria can corrupt the judgement of even the most logical person" 

Reverend Hale

400

What character could demonstrate this theme? 


"Beliefs can be clouded by the desire for material things"

Parris, Proctor, Abigail

400

Why does Parris want John Proctor to confess?

To keep the village happy so he can keep his position as minister

500

Quits the court when John Proctor is arrested

Reverend John Hale

500

Has his daughter accuse his neighbor in order to take over their land

Thomas Putnam

500

What character could demonstrate this theme? 

Those who attain power are often willing to lie to keep it"

Parris, Abigail, Thomas Putnam

500

What character could demonstrate this theme? 


"In the end, rationality will always conquer lies"

Proctor

500

Why is Danforth unable to pardon John Proctor at the end of the play?

He is prideful and he does not want his past convictions questioned