Background
Characters One
Characters Two
Act 1
Act 2
100

Who is the author of "The Crucible?"

Arthur Miller

100

This character had an affair with Abigail and is now suffering the consequences of his adultery.

John Proctor.

100

This character has the most influence over the girls, and she is using her power to try to eliminate her competition.

Abigail Williams

100

Where is the setting of Act 1?

Reverend Parris' home in Salem.

100

What gift does Mary Warren give Elizabeth?

A poppet.

200

What is the setting of "The Crucible?"

[Town, state, time.]

Salem, Massachusetts, in the late 1600s.

200

This character is accused of stabbing Abigail with a needle, though she is innocent of this.

Elizabeth Proctor

200

This character arrives as an expert in Act 1, but he falls victim to the hysteria of the witch trials in Act 2, going as far as to personally investigate those mentioned in court.

Reverend Hale

200

Why is Reverend Parris initially afraid to tell the town about his suspicion of witchcraft?

Fear for his reputation.
200

What does Elizabeth discover in Act 2 that further destroys her trust in her husband?

She discovers that Proctor lied about being alone with Abigail.

300

Who was the author's high-profile wife?

Marilyn Monroe

300

This character arrests Elizabeth in Act 2 and chains her outside of the Proctor home.

Marshal Herrick

300

This character started the play meek, shy, and frightened, but in Act 2 she shows her rebellious side as she is swept into the hysteria of the witch trials.

Mary Warren

300

When the witchcraft accusations begin, who becomes the scapegoat in Act 1?

Tituba

300

What does Sarah Good do to save herself from hanging?

Confesses to witchcraft in court.  She also claims to be pregnant, which will buy her time.

400

During the witch trials in Salem, everyone was concerned about people in the town being witches.  During the 1950s, what were Americans afraid of others being?

Communists. 

400

This character's wife has been accused of the supernatural murder of Goody Putnam's babies.

Francis Nurse

400

This character unintentionally cast suspicion on his wife by mentioning her reading strange books.

Giles Corey

400

What do we learn about Abigail's background in Act 1 that helps to explain her character?

Her parents were brutally murdered in front of her.

400

Why is it surprising that Rebecca Nurse has been charged with witchcraft?

She is a full member of the church and is well-liked throughout Salem.

500

What was the author's purpose in writing the play?

Show the connection between the witch hunts in Salem in the 1600s and the witch hunts during McCarthyism in the 1950s.

500
This character searches Proctor's house for a poppet.  He also brings with him a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest.

Ezekiel Cheever.

500
This character has a frightening motivation to hunt for witches:  the unexplained deaths of her infant children.

Ann Putnam

500

What are two reasons why Proctor has been avoiding church services on Sundays?

1.  He doesn't like Parris' sermons.

2.  He wants to avoid Abigail.

500

Reverend Hale's quote, "Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small," makes use of what literary device?

Metaphor