Characters
Satan is Loose in Salem
The Beginning of the End...
Order in the Court!
How's it Hangin'?
100
The Putnam's servant, a fat, sly merciless girl of eighteen.
Mercy Lewis
100
This place is inhabited by fanatics, contains a few dark houses, and is a location that ships out products of increasing value. However, it is NOT a prosperous village.
Salem, MA
100
The relationship between John and Elizabeth can be described as this because of John's affair with Abigail.
Tense, strained, cold, etc.
100
Abigail accuses others and puts on an "act" to do this.
To take the suspicion off of herself.
100
The two ways that a person can save themselves from being hanged. **You MUST get both parts correct to receive the points!**
1- Confess to being a witch 2- Accuse others
200
He was a crank and a nuisance, but withal a deeply innocent and brave man.
Giles Corey
200
A slave from Barbados who makes the first confession of witchcraft.
Tituba
200
The commandment the John forgets during Hale's "test".
Adultery
200
Francis Nurse and Giles Corey go to court with the intent to save their wives by proving this...
The girls are frauds.
200
The way Giles Corey dies AND his last words. **You MUST get both parts correct to receive the points!**
1- He is pressed to death 2- "More Weight."
300
His goal is light, goodness, and its preservation, and he knows the exhaltation of the blessed whose intelligence...is finally called upon to face what may be a bloody fight with the Fiend himself.
Rev. Hale
300
Ann Putnam sends Ruth into the woods with Tituba to do this...
Conjure up the spirits of her seven dead babies (to discover who murdered them).
300
The two reasons John says that he has not attend church regularly in the past. **You MUST get both parts to receive the points!**
1-He doesn't feel Parris is a godly man 2-John's wife was sick
300
Giles presents evidence that this character is accusing his/her neighbors to get their land.
Thomas Putnam
300
What John asks Elizabeth for when they finally speak after months of being separated in jail.
Forgiveness
400
He believed he was being persecuted wherever he went, despite his best efforts to win people and God to his side.
Rev.Parris
400
The person who Abigail openly tells that the dancing was pretense.
John Proctor
400
The reasons Elizabeth says the Abigail wants her dead.
She wants to have John for herself.
400
Hale quits the court at the end of Act III because of these two reasons... **You MUST get both parts correct to receive the points.**
1- He is frustrated with the courts/villagers' stubbornness for not thinking clearly 2- He believes the girls are lying
400
What John Proctor calls his confession.
A Lie
500
A grave man in his sixties, of some humor and sophistication that does not, however, interfere with an exact loyalty to his position and his cause.
Deputy Gov.Danforth
500
What Abigail does to her "friends" when Mary Warren voices her fear of the villagers finding out what they did in the woods.
Threatens to kill them with a knife in their sleep.
500
The reason why Abigail stabs herself with a needle.
To frame Elizabeth for attempted murder.
500
The reason Hale returns to Salem after quitting the court.
To counsel the prisoners to lie (confess) to save themselves.
500
The reason why Elizabeth refuses to plead with John as he is lead off to be hanged.
She knows he finally feels he is doing the right thing.