This character caught the girls dancing in the woods.
Parris
Elizabeth and Proctors relationship can be described as...
Tense, awkward, not great, no trust, etc.
John Proctor brings this character to court to prove that the girls are lying.
Mary Warren
In Act 4, what has happened to Reverend Parris since the trials began?
He is paranoid, mentally struggling, living in fear.
The setting of The Crucible
Salem, Mass
Dancing
Mary Warren comes home and tells Elizabeth and John Proctor what news?
Elizabeths name was mentioned at court
39 people have been arrested for witchcraft
How does Reverend Hale's perspective change during Act 3?
He begins to doubt the court
Why does Reverend Hale return to Salem?
To convince or persuade the convicted to confess.
Proctors primary internal conflict is....
Maintaining his position and his name despite committing adultery
This character is the first person accused of witchcraft
Tituba
Why is Elizabeth angry with Proctor?
For visiting with Abigail alone.
What evidence does John Proctor present to discredit Abigail Williams?
Mary Warren's testimony
What happened to Abigail Williams?
She flees Salem with Mercy Lewis
This character was bed ridden for the first half of Act I
Betty
This character reveals that Abigail drank a charm to kill John Proctor's wife
Betty
A poppet
What happens to Mary Warren under pressure from Abigail and the other girls?
she accuses Proctor.
What is Reverend Parris's main concern in Act 4?
His personal safety and position
This character struggles to believe that the court is handling the witch trials fairly
Rev. Hale
Thomas Putnam and John Proctor argue over this in Act I
Land
Proctor forgets this commandment as he is being questioned.
Thou shall not commit adultery
What is Deputy Governor Danforth's response to John Proctor's evidence?
He is skeptical or hesitant to believe them
Which characters last words are "more weight"
Giles
How does fear play a role in the witch trials?
Answers may vary...
control
power
maintaining order