What is the primary setting of "The Crucible"?
Salem, Massachusetts
Who is the first character to admit to witchcraft?
Tituba
How does Giles Corey die?
Pressed with stones
What is Abigail Williams' ultimate fate at the end of the play?
She runs away
The author of the Crucible
Arthur Miller
When did the play take place?
1692
What does John Proctor do for a living?
Farmer
What does Mary Warren give to Elizabeth Proctor?
A doll (poppet)
What does Elizabeth Proctor do when called to testify about her husband's affair?
Lies to protect her husband
Which character is known for their knowledge of the law and serves as a deputy governor?
Judge Danforth
Who were the group of people in the Crucible called? (What was their name as a people).
Puritans
Who leads the group of girls in accusations?
Abigail Williams
What evidence is used to accuse Elizabeth Proctor?
A poppet with a needle
Who is accused of witchcraft because of jealousy and land disputes?
Martha Corey
What happens to John Procter at the end?
He is hanged
What is the central theme of "The Crucible"?
The importance of truth and integrity
What is the relationship between Abigail and John Proctor?
Former Lovers
What does John Proctor do with his confession?
He tears it up
Which character tries to stop the witch trials but ends up being accused?
Mary Warren
Why does Reverend Parris become concerned about the rumors of witchcraft?
He worries about his reputation
What does the term "crucible" metaphorically represent in the play?
A severe test or trial
Who expresses doubt about the witch trials from the beginning?
John Proctor
Why does Reverend Hale return to Salem in Act IV?
To encourage the accused to confess
What does Elizabeth Proctor deny in court, which ultimately seals her husband's fate?
Her husband's affair with Abigail
What was the one sure way to not be hanged as a witch?
To accuse someone else of witchcraft