Comprehension
Vocabulary
Plot
Short Answer
Miscellaneous
100

This person was an enslaved woman from Barbados and among the first accused. 

Who is Tituba?

100

This is a statement, proposition, or situation that seems to be absurd or contradictory but, in fact, is or may be true. 

What is a paradox?

100

The first person to accuse someone of witchcraft

Who is Abigail Williams? 

100

The reason Ann Putnam is envious of Rebecca Nurse

What are children?

100

This person is an arrogant, pompous religious figurehead, who is mainly concerned with his reputation and finances. 

Who is Reverand Parris? 

200

The commandment that John Proctor forgets.

What is "Thou shalt not commit adultery"? 

200

"To lose confidence"

What is to falter? 

200
This event caused one of the protagonists to fire their servant, sewing a seed of distrust in their relationship, and covering up the truth until it was too late. 

What is adultery/lechery? 

200

The impact that the relationship between Abigail and John had on life in the Proctor household.

What is strain or distrust? 

200

This is said in the very final moments of the play.

What is "the Lord's Prayer"? 

300

This person was crushed to death by stones.

Who is Giles Corey?

300

To rebuke somebody for a wrongdoing

What is a reprimand?

300
This professional witch hunter arrives from Beverly once witchcraft accusations start to fly.

Who is Reverend Hale?

300

The reason Reverand Hale changes his mind about John Proctor

Proctor willingly throws his good name (reputation) away publicly. 

300

This item is driven into Abigail Williams by her own hand. 

What is "a needle"? 

400

This item was gifted to Goody Proctor.

What is a poppet? 

400

This is a statement of beliefs or set of principles

What is a creed? 

400

This person becomes the driving force of the witch hunts eventually. 

Who is Danforth? 

400

This is Proctor's final statement in Act 3 

What is "God is dead"? 
400
This reason allows Elizabeth protection for at least one year. 

What is "pregnancy"? 

500

This is where Elizabeth goes at the end of the play.

What is Barbados? 

500

This is a firmly held belief or firmness of opinion

What is a conviction? 

500

These people witness John Proctor's confession, and are upset with him, but eventually hang alongside him

Who are Rebecca Nurse and Goody (Martha) Corey? 

500

This explains Danforth's hesitancy to allow Hale to speak with prisoners.

Hale has quit the court, so he poses a threat to justice and the legal system. 

Hale tries to sway people to plead guilty to spare themselves instead of pleading innocent and hanging. 

500

This ghostly apparition appears to the girls at the end of Act 3. 

What is a "large, yellow bird"?