Characters 1
Characters 2
Historical Info
Plot 1
Plot 2
100

Who is Reverend Parris' daughter?

Betty

100

Reverend Parris' niece

Abigail

100

The name of the town in which the play takes place

Salem, MA

100

What did Mary Warren give to Elizabeth that later caused trouble?

a doll/poppet

100

What is John Proctor's profession?

Farmer

200

This person taught the girls to cook "a stew" in the woods.

Tituba

200

Who asked Tituba to "conjure spirits" of her dead siblings?

Ruth Putnam

200

The year the play takes place

1692

200

What is Giles Cory's profession?

Farmer

200

This whole issue started when Parris caught Tituba and the girls doing what?

Dancing  / creating a love potion for Abigail in the woods

300

The investigator of all things witchy in Massachusetts. 

Reverend John Hale

300

He plows his farm on Sunday and has an unbaptized son.

John Proctor

300

Tituba is not from Africa; she was taken from where?

Barbados/Caribbean

300

Why was Giles Corey killed?

He wouldn't give up the name of his "witness" (or any other information)

300

Why was John Proctor killed, despite the fact he confessed to withcraft?

He wouldn't sign his name to a written confession.

400

This character stuck the needle in the doll for "safe keeping"

Mary Warren

400

A follower of Abigail who doesn't get to do much else in the play.

Mercy Lewis

400

The wealthiest family in the town/village (and getting wealthier with each guilty verdict ...)

Putnam

400

The court will not execute a guilty convict who has this "health condition."

Pregnancy

400

How did Abigail and the girls get Mary Warren back on their side in the courtroom?

They pretended that Mary Warren was bewitching them.

500

The name of the Judge in charge of the trials. 

Danforth 

500

Described as a cold woman whose "justice would freeze beer." Her husband goes to someone else for warmth. 

Elizabeth Proctor.

500

What is the name of the play's author?

Arthur Miller

500

What does investigator Hale do as the trial is coming to an end ?

He speaks out against the trial / leaves town

500

What is this play saying about modern government, the court system, or rule by majority? (Both teams have an opportunity to discuss this question for no more than 1 minute- the best reasoned answer, as determined by your lovely teacher, will get the points).

multiple responses acceptable