Plot Under Pressure
Salem on Trial
Character in the Fire
Symbols and Motifs
random questions
100

What event makes Salem panic at the beginning when Betty won't wake?

That the girls were dancing in the forest.

100

what reason does Reverend Hale give for coming to Salem?

He comes to investigate for signs of witchcraft.

100

Which character is the farmer who struggles with guilt over his past mistakes and becomes a central voice in Salem?

John Proctor

100

What object found in the Proctor home becomes a symbol of how innocent things can be twisted into "evidence"?

The poppet

100

Who tries to calm the town and search for real evidence 

Reverend Hale

200

What does Abigail tell John Proctor about the girls' sickness that makes Elizabeth think Abigail is warning them?

Abigail says the sickness had nothing to do with witchcraft.

200

what action do Abigail and the other girls take in court that convinces the judges they are being attacked?

They pretend to be tormented.

200

Which character is responsible to starting many of the accusations?

Abigail Williams 
200

What recurring idea in the play represents how fear spreads quickly?

Mass hysteria 

200
Who is the elderly lady that refused to confess?

Rebecca Nurse

300

What kind of evidence does judge Danforth start accepting in the courtroom that makes the trials much more intense?

Claims of invisible spirits or actions.

300

what question does judge Danforth repeatedly ask the accused?

He asks whether they will confess to witchcraft.

300

Which character becomes a target because of her loyalty and quiet strength?

Elizabeth Proctor

300

What symbol in the play represents the strict rules and expectations in the village? 

the puritan moral code

300

This early event shows how quickly fear spreads at the beginning of the play

Betty's unexplained illness

400

What does reverend Hale notice about the Proctors that makes him start doubting the accusations.

They don't attend church regularly even though they seem honest and moral 

400

what does Giles Corey refuse to do in court when asked the source of his information?

He refuses to give the name of the informant.

400

Which minister is deeply worried about his reputation?

Reverend Parris

400

What motif shows how confession becomes less about truth and more about survival?

Forced confessions

400

What happened causing the court room to erupt into chaos during Mary Warren's testimony?

The girls mass possession act

500

What lie does Elizabeth tell in court.

 she denies John's affair with Abigail.

500

What piece of written evidence does John Proctor bring to the court.

A petition testifying to the good character of the accused women.

500

Which character begins the play confident in his knowledge and authority but slowly realizes the truth about the trials?

Reverend Hale

500

What powerful symbol represents integrity when a character chooses to protect it instead of giving the court what it wants?

John Proctor refusing to sign his name to the false confession

500

What happened to cause a turning point when someone brought something to the court?

The presentation of the deposition with 91 signatures