The Crucible Unit 1
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| Local farmer, Elizabeth Proctor's husband, tries to prove the court is false. Save his wife from being accused. Had an affair with Abigail. Ends of being hung. | John Proctor
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| John Proctor's wife, fired Abigail when she found out her husband was having an affair with Abigail. Lies in court to save her husband. | Elizabeth Proctor
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| Beautiful and willful seventeen year old orphan who lives with her uncle. She wants revenge on Elizabeth because she loves John. | Abigail Williams
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| Abigail's Uncle. Cares about his reputation more than his daughter's and Abigail's well-being | Reverend Parris
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| leader of the court. cares about his authority. | Judge Hathorn
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| Slave to Parris from Barbados. takes girls into the woods dances around the fire. girls blame her. she starts blaming others to get out of it | Tituba
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| 1.What did Parris see in the woods? | girls dancing around a fire. one was naked.
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| 2. What do the people of Salem often argue about? | land ownership
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| 3. Why did Tituba, Abigail, and Betty begin calling out the names of all those women as witches at the end of Act I of The Crucible? | Hale puts it in there heads that it will spare them a whipping.
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| 4. What can be inferred about the values of the Puritan society from the discussion John Proctor had with Reverend Parris, Mr. Putnam, Giles Corey and Rebecca Nurse in Act I? | Church attendance was important. Even if you do not like your preacher
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| 5. From Act I it can be inferred that the Puritans associated the forest with: | evil. devil's last playground.
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| 6. How does Reverend Parris's belief in the supernatural affect his response to his daughter's illness? | Believes it so he calls Reverend Hale. He does not want his reputation ruined.
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| *****7. From his comments in Act I, it can be inferred that Parris's concern for his daughter is primarily based on his: | anxiety on own reputation.
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| Parris's daughter. pretends to be bewitch. Hale comes to heal her | Betty Parris
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| "Expert" in witchcraft. Quits the court when he sees innocent people being killed. tries to get the condemned to confess | Reverned Hale
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| New servant to the proctors. gives a poppet to Elizabeth. Was gonna say u | Mary Warren
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| argues to putnam about land. is pressed to death. says his wife was reading stange books and he couldnt pray | Giles Corey
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| wife of giles. gets hung with john proctor | Martha Corey
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| oldest most respected woman in the village. voice of reason. said the whole issue was a joke. the girls will be girls | Rebecca Nurse
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| wealthiest in Salem. accused a lot of his neighbors to buy their land | Thomas Putnam
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| 8. Why is Reverend John Hale summoned? | to help cure them
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| 9. Who did Abigail say sent her spirit out to choke herin court? | Elizabeth
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| 10. Describe John and Elizabeth Proctor's relationship before and after the witch trials.. | before- werent talking a lot. didnt trust eachother.
after- they loved each other more
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| ***11. Why does Proctor forget the commandment forbidding adultery? | Guilty conscience
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| 12. What reason does John Proctor give Reverend Hale for his absence from church? | doesnt think reverend parris is godly enough
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| 13. Proctor believes that Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft because: | abigail wants revenge.
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| 14. Hale's interview with Proctor reveals Hale to be: | worried about the accusations of the good people
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| 15. When Elizabeth says to Proctor, "The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you," she means that Proctor: | knows he is guilty. she does not judge him anymore. he judges himself.
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| 16. What is Proctor's attitude toward Reverend Parris> | Parris is too obsessed with wealth and expensive things than god
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| 17. What is implied about human nature by the number of accusations that are brought fourth in Act II? | People want to blame others when something goes wrong for them
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| 18.What evidence does Cheever use to arrest Elizabeth for witchcraft? | a poppet with a needle in its stomach
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| 19. In the beginning of Act IV, Tituba and Sarah good are doing what? | Waiting for the devil to take them to barbaos
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| 20. When Reverend Hale appears in Act III, how has he changed since the events of Act II? | He is more skeptical of the fairness of the justice of the court.
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| 21. In Act III, Judge Hathorne and Danforth seem to be most troubled about the possibility that | authority may be undermined
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| 22. What is Proctor's main purpose in bringing Mary Warren to court? | to save his wife from hanging form something she didnt do
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| 23. In Act III of The Crucible, what can the audience infer form Judge Hathorne's questioning of Martha Corey? | one's guilty til proven guilty
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| 24. What does Proctor mean when he tells Danforth, " God dams our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together"? | those that did bad things and know it are guiltiest of all
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| 25. What does Abigail Williams do as soon as Danforth begins to question her? | begins to cry
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| ***26. Elizabeth's motivation for lying about John's affair with Abigail is that: | she loves john and wants to protect him
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| 27. At the beginning of Act IV, how was the relationship between John and Elizabeth Proctor changed? | They started to love each other more.
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| 28. Danforth treats Parris with contempt because: | He thinks that Parris was a fool to trust Abigail Parris.
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| 29. In Act IV Parris hopes Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor will confess they are witches because he believes that: | It will prevent public rebellion and save their life.
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| 30. What lesson has Elizabeth Proctor learned during her three months' imprisonment? | no standard just chaos
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