She would make sure Elizabeth was guilty and put to death
He was the one who told everyone she read at night, which brought suspicion onto her
Reason Elizabeth Proctor lied to Danforth about John's affair when questioned
She didn't want to ruin his good name
Six
Last words of Giles Corey
"More weight"
Reason John is hesitant about spilling the beans on Abby's confession of there being no witchcraft
He can't prove it because he was alone with her; she would accuse him of lechery
Medical situation Elizabeth Proctor is now experiencing in jail
Pregnancy
Way Cheever threw John Proctor under the bus in court
Told the judges that Proctor liked to work on his farm on Sundays instead of being at church
Event that changed Rev. Parris' mind about the witch trials
Abby stole from him and disappeared
Abby's rumored occupation after the trials
Prostitute in Boston
Reason Martha Corey is being accused of witchcraft
Questionable literature habits and a dead pig
Reason people are horrified at John for referring to Abigail as promiscuous
He admitted to the affair, which tarnishes his reputation
Character forced to give a deposition in court against his/her friends
Mary Warren
What Danforth wants Elizabeth to get from John Proctor
A confession
Reason Bridget Bishop was sinful
Reason Rebecca Nurse is being accused of witchcraft
She supposedly killed the Putnam babies
Character who has had a major shift in personality; now feels guilty and ashamed of his/her role in previous executions
Rev. Hale
Way Abigail Williams convinced every one that Mary Warren was a witch/being bewitched
Pretended to see Mary Warren as a bird ready to attack her
Name of 2nd Boston judge in the witch trials
Hathorne
Final straw that threw John Proctor over the edge, making him be put to death in the end of the play
He had to sign his name to his confession and have it hung up on the church door, besmirching his good name
Pontius Pilate was the judge who presided over Jesus' execution; Cheever is now a clerk of the court
Reason the Putnams had Ruth accused George Jacobs of witchcraft
To obtain his land
Word to describe John Proctor's adultery
Lechery
Andover
Last words of Giles Corey
"More Weight!"