Character Motivations 1
Character Motivations 2
Chronology
Character Relations
The Real World
100

This character is worried about his position and reputation in the community and fears that there is a faction rising against him.

Reverand Parris

100

Desire to marry another’s husband; jealousy

Abigail

100

Mary Warren both lies and tells the truth to the court during this act

ACT III

100

These two characters had an extramarital affair.

John Proctor and Abigail

100

The name of the author of The Crucible

Arthur Miller

200

This character is motivated by a fear of Abigail.

Mary Warren

200

Land claims; greed

Thomas Putnam

200

John Proctor pretends to admit to witchcraft in this act

Act IV

200

This character was asked to provide fortune-telling and other folk magic by girls in the community.

Tituba

200

What current US state did the Salem Witch Trials take place in?

Massachusetts

300

This character feels that the authority of the court is at risk of being undermined.

Deputy Governor Danforth

300

Paranoia about the death of her children

Ann Putnam

300

Elizabeth is accused of witchcraft in this act

Act II

300

Several characters are in land disputes with the Putnams. Name two.

John Proctor, Francis Nurse, Rebecca Nurse, George Jacobs.

300

The Crucible was written as an allegory for these events, which happened during the author's lifetime (20th century).

The Red Scare/McCarthyism

400

What motivates Giles Corey?

Giles Corey is motivated by a desire to protect his neighbors from the court. He aims to act righteously and be a source of strength and truth in the community.

400

What motivates Elizabeth Proctor?

Love for and desire to protect her family.

400

When during the play does Giles Corey die (he is suffocated by rocks)?

Between Act III and Act IV

400

Many named characters were found dancing in the woods by Reverend Parris. Name four of them.

Tituba, Abigail Williams, Betty Parris, Mercy Lewis, Ruth Putnam, Mary Warren, Susanna Walcott

400

What year(s) did the Salem Witch Trials occur?

1692-1693 (within 10 years considered correct)

500

How do the motivations of Reverend Hale change by the end of the play?

Rev. Hale is motivated by his fight with the devil and his religious authority at the beginning of the play. At the end, he is motivated by guilt and a desire to save lives.

500

Why does John Proctor rip up his confession?

John wishes to hold onto his moral integrity and to align himself with his neighbors that told the truth all along and have already died for it. It is a way for him to reclaim his life - his identity.

500

This character has the last spoken line in the play.

Elizabeth Proctor

500

Abigail Williams is Reverend Parris's Niece. Why do they live together?

Abigail's parents were both killed by members of the Wampanoag tribe during a recent war between colonists and Native Americans.

500

What is the only country in the world that still allows banishment and exile of suspected witches? Those accused are forced to live in camps away from their communities.

Ghana