The slave from Barbados who is the first to be accused.
Who is TITUBA?
100
Salem minister who is concerned about his reputation and his enemies.
Who is REVEREND PARRIS?
100
These stage directions [long or short?] are used to show movement and character emotion.
What are SHORT stage directions?
100
When Abigail begins accusing people and all the other girls start doing the same, she is commiting this fallacy.
What is BANDWAGON?
200
Mentions that his wife was reading "strange" books and is pressed to death.
Who is GILES COREY?
200
Lies to the judges to save her husband; says "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him."
Who is ELIZABETH PROCTOR?
200
Says "I'll fly to Mama,let me fly!"
Who is BETTY PARRIS?
200
These stage directions [long or short?] are used to set up the scene, set, and mood.
What are LONG stage directions?
200
This fallacy is commited when Danforth says "that a person is either with the court or he must be counted against it, there be no road between."
What is EITHER/OR FALLACY?
300
Would not postpone the executions for fear of being weak
Who is JUDGE DANFORTH?
300
Lost seven children during childbirth.
Who is ANN PUTNAM?
300
Husband of the woman convicted of killing babies. Bursts into the court with Giles Corey during the trials.
Who is FRANCIS NURSE?
300
Stage directions are usually written in [italics, bold, underlined, all caps].
What is ITALICS?
300
When Danforth begins to question Abigail in court, Abby commits this fallacy when all of a suddent she claims that Mary Warren is sending out a cold wind, a shawdow, and a yellow bird to bewitch the girls.
What is RED HERRING?
400
Expert on witchcraft who eventually figures out that the girls are really just pretending.
Who is REVEREND JOHN HALE?
400
Servant to the Proctors who is scared to tell the real truth; accused of sending out her spirit as a yellow bird on the girls; gives the poppet to Elizabeth Proctor
Who is MARY WARREN?
400
Stole Parris' money and ran away with Abigail at the end of the play.
Who is MERCY LEWIS?
400
The narration in the play is in [omniscient, first, second, or third] person because each character speaks for him/herself through [commentary, stage directions, dialoque, the actor]
What is FIRST PERSON & DIALOGUE?
400
When Mary Warren is speaking about Goody Osburn's accusations, she says, "...she come to this door beggin, bread and a cup of cider--and mark this; whenever I turned her away empty, she mumbles....Last month--a Monday, I think--she walked away, and I thought my guts would burst for two days after." This is an example of what fallacy?
What is POST HOC?
500
Wealthy Salem landowner who accuses people to get their land.
Who is THOMAS PUTNAM?
500
Well respected farmer who is imperfect but tries to make things right; says "I've given you my soul; leave me my name."
Who is JOHN PROCTOR?
500
The most moral and sensible character in the play; has 26 grandchildren; the "brick and mortar" of the church in Salem
Who is REBECCA NURSE?
500
In this aspect of the play [commentary, foreshadowing, stage directions, preface], Miller explains historical aspects, goes in detail about characters, and relates some events happening in Salem to the time in which the play was written.
What is COMMENTARY?
500
Danforth shows a good example of this fallacy when he assumes witchcraft is real and says, "Therefore, who may possibly be witness to it? The witch and the victim. None other. Now we cannot hope the witch will accuse herself; granted? Therefore we must rely on her victims--and they do testify..."