Initially denying the accusations, Tituba quickly confessed to doing witchcraft for this reason.
What is because she would be hanged for denying it.
100
There is tension between Elizabeth and John, and she does not fully trust him because she knows about this.
What is that John had an affair with Abigail?
100
The setting of The Crucible took place here in 1692 and is based on real events.
What is Salem, Massachusetts.
100
John Proctor- the central good-guy in the play.
What is the protagonist?
100
The speaker in "To My Dear and Loving Husband" prizes this more than whole mines of gold.
What is her husband's love?
200
Abigail drinks a charm while dancing in the forest in hopes that it will do this.
What is kill elizabeth Proctor.
200
Elizabeth wants to John to go to Salem to do this.
What is tell Cheever that Abigail is faking or tell Abigail that the affair is truly over.
200
Reverend Hale comes to the Proctor home in Act 2 to gather information about what?
What is the religious faith of Elizabeth and determine if she does witchcraft.
200
Arthur Miller writes The Crucible, a play about witchcraft, but it also has a deeper symbolic meaning about 1950s America.
What is an allegory?
200
Name two dangers the Puritan Pilgrims faced on their voyage at sea and on land.
What is lack of food and shelter, scurvy, leaky ship, broken mast, cold weather.
300
The girls begin accusing others of witchcraft for this reason.
what is to stay out of trouble?
300
This person said, "There is a promise made in any bed, whether spoken or silent."
Who is elizabeth.
300
The unwillingness to grant freedom or equality, especially in a religious aspect.
What is intolerance.
300
Mary Warren declares that she has saved Elizabeth, but Elizabeth is later arrested for accusations of witchcraft.
What is irony?
300
This was the reason the Pilgrims finally succeeded and overcame all their setbacks in their first year at Plymouth.
What is God.
400
This character had seven children die, which was presumed to be because of witchcraft, and sent Ruth to conjure the dead baby's spirits.
Who is Goody Putnam.
400
Reverend Hale believes that the town has gone wild with witchcraft because of some unknown event that has greatly displeased God. John Proctor feels and thinks this in response to Hale's analysis?
What is that he feels guilty and he thinks he is responsible for it due to committing adultery.
400
Arthur Miller created the Crucible so that the witches represented this group of people in the 1950s.
What is communists.
400
An example of it would be Parris' concern for himself instead of his ailing daughter Betty, or Abigail's statement that Elizabeth was soiling her good name.
What is the theme of reputation?
400
What emotion does the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" use to get the listeners to obey God?
What is fear?
500
John Proctor says he "sees no light of God" in Reverend Parris; for these two reasons he does not like Parris (Act 1 and 2).
What is because he thinks he's greedy (golden candlesticks) and he talks about Hell too much.
500
Abigail accuses Elizabeth of sticking her in the belly with a needle by way of voodoo; the needle really got in the poppet's belly for this reason.
What is because Mary Warren stuck it there for safe-keeping after she finished sewing.
500
This government committee was created by Senator Joseph McCarthy to investigate communist threats to the U.S.
What is House Un-American Activities Committee.
500
Referring to everyday objects in literature, such as spiders, rocks, or water.
What is Puritan Plain Style?
500
Anne Bradstreet's "To My Dear and Loving Husband" is an example of Puritan Plain Style, but it does not fit the mold of typical Puritan Plain Style for this reason.
What is it isn't morally instructive or in service of God.