Characters
Act 1-2
Act 3-4
Name that Quote: Acts 3-4
Vocabulary
100

The character who is respected in the town, but feels internal guilt that not many know about

John Proctor

100

What are the girls originally found doing in the woods?

Dancing 

100

Who do we find out is pregnant in Act 3?

Elizabeth Proctor

100

"Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life!... How may I live without my name! I have given you my soul; leave me my name!"

John Proctor

100

Vengeance

revenge or retribution

200

brings evidence against Thomas Putnam in court and is arrested 

 Giles Corey

200

Mary Warren made this gift in court for Goody Proctor.

a poppet (a doll)

200

Hathorne wants Mary to do this to prove she was pretending, but she cannot because she's nervous/under pressure. 

Faint on command?

200

"I cannot lie no more. I am with God."

Mary Warren

200

Pretense

a lie or false claim

300

Shares a deposition (testimony) with the court in Act 3, though very scared

Mary Warren

300

Elizabeth is accused of doing this to Abigail to cause her pain.

Stabbing with a needle; (Voodoo doll)

300

According to John Proctor, Elizabeth never does this. 

Lie

300

"I am thirty-three time in court in my life. I know my rights, sir, and I will have them"

Who is Giles Corey?

300

Meeting house

Church

400

The TWO characters who have brought forth witness testimonies on behalf of their wives

Francis Nurse and John Proctor (Giles Corey works, too)

400

What makes Mary Warren feel more confident?

At the beginning of Act 2, she's a member of the court

400

Elizabeth shocks John Proctor when she says this in the courtroom to protect him. 

What is that there was no affair between John and Abigail. 

400
"Proctor, when the devil came to you, did you see Rebecca Nurse in his company"?

Danforth, when getting Proctor to confess in Act 4

400

Contempt

disrespect for

500

Mostly concerned with his reputation among the churchgoers/citizens of Salem

Reverend Parris

500

These TWO women are also accused of witchcraft the same night as Elizabeth.

Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey

500

List TWO examples of irony in Act 3 + list the type of irony

Elizabeth lies, after John says she'd never (situational)

We know Abigail is lying; others don't (dramatic)

500

"Do what you will. But let none be your judge. There be no higher judge under Heaven than Proctor is! Forgive me, forgive me, John--I never knew such goodness in the world!"

Elizabeth Proctor

500
Trepidaton

A feeling of fear or agitation about what may happen in the future

600

Explain the change Mary Warren AND  Reverend Hale goes through from Act 1 to Act 3 or 4?


Rev Hale: Feels eager to help to solemn and disillusioned about the trials (doesn't believe them)


Mary Warren: timid, scared, naïve, to feeling confident because she's on the court, to scared again once in court

600

What did Proctor do to the warrant in Act 2? This is brought up in court against him in Act 3

Rips it up

600

Name two characters who develop the theme "the importance of keeping your integrity under all circumstances" and explain how you know

Giles Corey, John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, Martha Corey - explanations vary

600

"You know, you do not, that I have no connection with the court? I come of my own, Goody Proctor. I would save your husband's life, for if he is taken I count myself his murderer."

Rev. Hale

600

Calumny 

rumors, gossip, defamatory or false statements