This character is an official of the court in Salem
Who is Mary Warren
An "evil" and "wicked" place that sets up the central conflict of the novel
What is the woods
John's reason for not going to Salem with his "info" Abigail told him
What is he does not want to hurt Abigail
OR
What is he does not think he will be believed
My wife is the brick and mortar of the church
what is a metaphor
Why does Hale visit the Proctor's?
To "investigate" the christian character of their house
This character has 11 kids and 26 grand kids yet is accused of murdering babies
Who is Rebecca Nurse
Where Act 1 takes place (specific)
What is an upper bedroom at Reverend Parris's house
An internal conflict of Hale's in Act 2
He seems to be doubting some of the charges/accusations
I will fall like an ocean on that court
what is a simile
What provokes Mary to tell John she saved Elizabeth's life?
The whipping he was trying to give her
This character stabbed herself in the stomach with a needle
Who is Abigail
This setting is outside Salem and it creates a sense of lawlessness, speaking one's mind, and a love for nature.
What is John Proctor's house
This character has a conflict with Abigail she "must be ripped out of the world"
Who is Elizabeth Proctor
The crowd will part like the sea for Israel
What is an allusion
Why do Francis Nurse and Giles Corey show up at the Proctor's?
To inform them their wives have been arrested
This character is beginning to have doubts about the accusations
Who is Reverend Hale
Where Rebecca Nurse, Elizabeth Proctor, and Martha Corey are headed
What is jail
A conflict created by "confess or get hanged"
What is it causes people to choose between lying or dying
John forgets the commandment "thou shall not commit adultery" and Elizabeth has to remind him
What is irony
How does the situation with the poppet contribute to the plot?
It is the cause of Elizabeth's arrest, furthers the conflict of false accusations
This character goes through some major changes in Act 2
Who is John Proctor
There used to be pewter candlesticks here, but now there are golden candlesticks
What is church
A conflict Proctor must confront to save his wife
What is confessing to adultery
John to Elizabeth-An everlasting funeral marches around your heart
What is a metaphor
Based on how Act 2 ends, what will the next plot event most likely be?
John and Mary will go to the court and tell them what they know (the truth)