Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Vocab
100
True or False: Tituba never admits to being a witch.
False
100
The method in which Hale tested those accused of witchcraft
What are the Ten Commandments
100
Ends Act III by screaming, "God is dead!"
Who is John Proctor
100
Is what ultimately happened to John Proctor.
What is hanged
100
Short for "Goodwife." Presently known as "Mrs."
What is "Goody"
200
True or False: Giles Corey does not get along with Thomas Putnam
True
200
Hale and the Proctors were shocked when she was accused of witchcraft.
Who is Rebecca Nurse
200
The reason why Elizabeth denied that John has "known" Abigail.
What is she wants to protect John's name/reputation
200
Is what Hale is urging prisoners to do.
What is confess
200
Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, esp. among a group of people.
What is "Hysteria"
300
She is a Godly, respected woman, whose husband owns a lot of land.
Who is Rebecca Nurse
300
Found in a poppet that was given to Elizabeth
What is a needle
300
Ends Act III by screaming, "Murder him!"
Who is Parris
300
In the end, John believes John has this now.
What is "goodness"
300
An attempt to make something that is not the case appear true.
What is "Pretense"
400
Daughter of Salem minister; is in a coma, but wakes up, in a coma, but wakes up...
Who is Betty Parris
400
Had a cocky personality in Act I, but now feels guilty.
Who is John Hale
400
Is what the papers on the door represent
What is those accused, thus excommunicated from the church
400
This is what happened to Abigail Williams and Mercy Lewis.
What is ran away
400
Ethical/Reputational, Emotional, and Logical appeals
What is Ethos/Pathos/Logos
500
An orphan who lives with her uncle, drank blood in the forest and threatened murder.
Who is Abigail Williams
500
True or False: John Proctor forgot to recite the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill."
False
500
Ends Act III by screaming, "I quit this court!"
Who is John Hale
500
Was the only person killed in the witch trials, but wasn't hung.
Who is Giles Corey
500
A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
What is "Allegory"