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The Court & Trials
100

Where and when does The Crucible take place?

Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692.

100

Describe John Proctor and his profession.

A farmer in Salem, known for his independence and honesty.

100

What is Rev. Parris’ main concern at the start of the play?

His reputation and the possibility of losing his position.

100

Why won’t Rebecca Nurse confess to witchcraft?

She refuses to lie, holding true to her morals even if it means death.

100

Why won’t Giles Corey reveal his source of information?  

To protect the person from being jailed or accused.

200

What did Rev. Parris discover the girls doing in the forest?

Dancing around a fire, with some attempting spells.

200

Who is Tituba, and how is she connected to Rev. Parris?

Tituba is Parris’s slave from Barbados, known for her storytelling and spiritual beliefs.

200

Why does Ann Putnam believe her daughter Ruth is acting strangely?

She thinks Ruth’s symptoms are due to witchcraft, blaming the loss of her own children on it.

200

What does Proctor say is the cause of all these accusations in Salem?

He believes it’s due to personal grudges and petty jealousy.

200

What accusation does Giles Corey make against Thomas Putnam?

He accuses Putnam of prompting accusations to acquire land from convicted people.

300

What happened seven months ago between Abigail and John Proctor?

They had an affair while Abigail worked in the Proctor household


300

What are some reasons people dislike Rev. Parris?

He is greedy, often preaches about hellfire, and is perceived as self-serving

300

Why does Abigail accuse Tituba of witchcraft?

To avoid punishment for her own actions in the woods


300

What does Rev. Parris worry about more than his daughter’s health?

His reputation and the possibility of scandal.

300

What does Danforth decide to do after reading the deposition?

He orders the arrest of those who signed, seeing it as a threat to his authority.


400

Who does Abigail blame for the events in the woods?

Tituba

400

Who are the two main judges for the witch trials?

Deputy Governor Danforth and Judge Hathorne.



400

What is Proctor’s reason for challenging the court?

He wants to protect his wife and expose the fraud of the trials.

400

What point does Proctor make about the community’s belief in Abigail?

He claims it’s irrational fear and hysteria driving people’s faith in her lies


400

How and why did Giles Corey die?

He was pressed to death with stones for refusing to answer the court’s charges.

500

What accusation does Abigail make against Elizabeth Proctor?

She claims Elizabeth used a “poppet” to harm her with witchcraft.

500

What is Elizabeth’s response when John confesses in court?

She lies to protect his reputation, denying his affair with Abigail.

500

What does Rev. Hale want the accused to do, and why?

 He wants them to confess, even falsely, to save their lives.

500

How does fear play into the trials and accusations?

Fear of being accused drives people to accuse others, fueling mass hysteria.


500

Who are serving as officials of the court?

Abigail Williams, Mary Warren, and other girls act as informants for the court.