17 years old. "strikingly beautiful... with an endless capacity of dissembling"
Abigail
Setting of Act 1
Rev Parris upper bedroom, 1692, Salem Massachusetts
(must have 2 of the 3 for points)
What kind of soup/ stew is Elizabeth making?
Rabbit
pg 47-48
What did Judge Hathorne tell Mary to do, on demand, to show that she had lied in the beginning of those who were witches?
Faint
pg 98
What is wrong with the cows? Where are they?
"wanderin' the highroads, now their masters in jail" pg 115
In his 80s. "a crank and a nuisance"
Corey Giles
Who says of Ruth "I think she'll wake when she tires of it. A child's spirit is like a child, and you can never catch it by running after it"?
Rebecca Nurse
pg 25
Setting of Act 2
The Proctor's home 8 days later
What will save Elizabeth's life for another year?
She's pregnant.
pg 85
Who does Rev Hale think might be able to convince John Proctor to confess and not be hung?
pg 122
The witchcraft specialist from the town of Beverly.
Rev Hale
Which men are fighting over salary and lumber rights? (main men characters- must get 3)
Giles, Proctor, Putnam, and Parris
pages 27-30
Abigail
pg 58
What animal do the girls say that Mary changed her shape to in the courtroom?
A yellow bird.
pg 107
How was Giles killed?
He was pressed to death.
pg 125
"vindictive" and "embittered" with a wife that is "a twisted soul...a death ridden woman"- who is the husband (first and last name)?
Thomas Putnam
At the end of the Act, what do the girls start doing?
Naming witches by shouting out names
pg 44-46
What does Rev Hale request that John recite to prove he is a Christian man?
The Ten Commandments
pg 63
Setting of Act 3
Salem courthouse
Setting of Act 4
Salem jail
"drunk and heavy-footed" official of the court
Marshal Herrick
pg 112
How many acres do the Nurses have, that they live on with all of their children and families?
300
pg 24
What is a poppet?
A handmade doll.
pg 70
What did Martha Corey do on a regular basis that made the court believe she could be a witch?
Read books.
pg 79
Why was John Proctor's confession refused, and he was still to be hung?
He tore it up so they wouldn't hang it on the church door.
pg 133