Character Analysis
Acts and Turning Points
Evidence Challenge
The Court on Trial
Big Themes
200

What flaw makes Reverend Hale vulnerable to the hysteria at the beginning of the play?

His confidence in his own expertise.

200

In which act is Elizabeth arrested?

Act II

200

Which character's testimony directly undermines Abigail's accusations but is ultimately ignored?

Mary Warren's.

200

According to Danforth, whose testimony must the court rely on?

The victims'.

200

Which theme is illustrated by Proctor forgetting the adultery commandment?

Guilt.

400

Why is Rebecca Nurse immediately skeptical of witchcraft claims?

She views the girls' behavior as normal childish behavior.

400

In which act does Proctor confess his affair?

Act III

400

What evidence suggests Abigail planned Elizabeth's arrest?

She saw Mary place the needle in the poppet.

400

What dangerous assumption underlies Danforth's logic?

That accusers never lie.

400

Which theme is illustrated by Giles refusing to name his source?

Integrity.

600

How does John Proctor change from Act I to Act IV?

He moves from guilt and avoidance to honesty and moral courage.

600

In which act does Hale quit the court?

Act III

600

What evidence suggests Hale is beginning to doubt the court in Act II?

He admits he has considered that people may lie to avoid hanging.

600

Why does Hathorne ask Mary Warren to faint?

To expose weaknesses in her testimony.

600

Which theme is illustrated by Mary turning against Proctor?

The Power of Fear and Self-Preservation.

800

What realization causes Hale to reject the court by the end of Act III?

He realizes the accusations are fraudulent and innocent people are dying.

800

In which act does Giles Corey die?

Act IV

800

What evidence proves Giles Corey is courageous?

He refuses to name his source and stands mute.

800

Why does Danforth repeatedly ask if Proctor threatened Mary?

Because he wants evidence that supports the court's existing conclusions.

800

Which theme is illustrated by Rebecca Nurse's refusal to confess?

Moral courage.

1000

Why can Elizabeth be considered a dynamic character?

She learns to forgive John and accepts responsibility for her own role in their strained marriage.

1000

In which act does Proctor tear up his confession?

Act IV

1000

What evidence suggests Parris feels guilt by Act IV?

His concern over the executions and Abigail's theft and disappearance.

1000

What major criticism of the justice system does Miller make through the Salem court?

Courts become dangerous when they value ideology over evidence.

1000

According to Miller's reflections, what is the central danger explored in The Crucible?

The destructive power of fear, suggestion, and collective hysteria.