All of the characters from SparkNotes Character List.
John Proctor
A local farmer who lives just outside town; Elizabeth Proctor’s husband. A stern, harsh-tongued man, he hates hypocrisy. Nevertheless, he has a hidden sin—his affair with Abigail Williams—that proves his downfall. When the hysteria begins, he hesitates to expose Abigail as a fraud because he worries that his secret will be revealed and his good name ruined
Abigail Williams
Reverend Parris’s niece. Once the servant for the Proctor household, but Elizabeth Proctor fired her after she discovered that she was having an affair with her husband, John Proctor. She is smart, wily, a good liar, and vindictive when crossed.
Reverend John Hale
A young minister reputed to be an expert on witchcraft. He is called in to Salem to examine Parris’s daughter Betty. He is a committed Christian and hater of witchcraft. His critical mind and intelligence save him from falling into blind fervor. His arrival sets the hysteria in motion, although he later regrets his actions and attempts to save the lives of those accused.
Elizabeth Proctor
John Proctor’s wife. She fired Abigail when she discovered that her husband was having an affair with Abigail. she is supremely virtuous, but often cold.
Reverend Parris
The minister of Salem’s church. He is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure. Many of the townsfolk, especially John Proctor, dislike him, and he is very concerned with building his position in the community.
Rebecca Nurse
Francis Nurse’s wife. A wise, sensible, and upright woman, held in tremendous regard by most of the Salem community. However, she falls victim to hysteria when the Putnams accuse her of witchcraft and she refuses to confess.
Francis Nurse
A wealthy, influential man in Salem. He is well respected by most people in Salem, but he is an enemy of Thomas Putnam and his wife.
Judge Danforth
The deputy governor of Massachusetts and the presiding judge at the witch trials. Honest and scrupu-lous, at least in his own mind, he is convinced that he is doing right in rooting out witchcraft.
Giles Corey
An elderly but feisty farmer in Salem, famous for his tendency to file lawsuits. His wife, Martha, is accused of witchcraft, and he himself is eventually held in contempt of court and pressed to death with large stones.
Thomas Putnam
A wealthy, influential citizen of Salem, he holds a grudge against Francis Nurse for preventing his brother-in-law from being elected to the office of minister. He uses the witch trials to increase his own wealth by accusing people of witchcraft and then buying up their land.
Ann Putnam
Thomas Putnam’s wife. She has given birth to eight children, but only Ruth Putnam survived. The other seven died before they were a day old, and she is convinced that they were murdered by supernatural means.
Ruth Putnam
The Putnams’ lone surviving child out of eight. Like Betty Parris, she falls into a strange stupor after Reverend Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the woods at night.
Tituba
Reverend Parris’s black slave from Barbados. She agrees to perform voodoo at Abigail’s request.
Mary Warren
The servant in the Proctor household and a member of Abigail’s group of girls. She is a timid girl, easily influenced by those around her, who tried unsuccessfully to expose the hoax and ultimately recanted her confession.
Betty Parris
Reverend Parris’s ten-year-old daughter. she falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Her illness and that of Ruth Putnam fuel the first rumors of witchcraft.
Martha Corey
Giles Corey’s third wife. Her reading habits lead to her arrest and conviction for witchcraft.
Ezekiel Cheever
A man from Salem who acts as clerk of the court during the witch trials. He is upright and determined to do his duty for justice.
Judge Hawthorne
A judge who presides, along with Danforth, over the witch trials.
Herrick
The marshal of Salem.
Mercy Lewis
Girl in Abigail’s group of witch stuff