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The Salem Witch trials took place in?

1692

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The author of the Crucible is?

Arthur Miller

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Why does Abigail Williams live with Reverend Parris?

She is an orphan relative of his

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What had the people done in Andover?

They overthrew the court

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Where does the Crucible take place?

Massachusetts

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Who does not change throughout the play?

Judge Danforth

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When Pontius Pilate is mentioned, what does John Proctor say?

He said that your hands are not going to be washed

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Who does Abigail blame for witchcraft dealings?

Tituba

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Who did not get arrested for witchcraft?

Mary Warren

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Act 1 takes place in?

Paris's house

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Act 2 takes place in?

Proctor's house

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Act 3 takes place in?

The Court Room

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Act 4 takes place in?

Jail

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What are the 4 things that Paris is concerned about?

1. His daughter becoming a witch

2. Losing his Job

3. The town's opinion on him

4. His salary

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The Crucible means?

Test/trial and cleansing/purifying

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Rebecca Nurse is one of the characters that?

Did not lie

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Who is the first person to be named a witch in Salem?

Tituba

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When is the climax of the play?

When John Proctor ripped his signed confession

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Is Man vs. Nature a conflict in the play?

No

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Where does Giles take people, for about 33 times, over petty stuff?

To Court

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Who refuses to pardon anyone?

Judge Danforth

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Reverend Hale asked John Proctor to do what?

Recite the Ten commandments

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Ane Putman sends her daughter, Ruth, to do what?

To conjure Ruth's dead siblings

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Who started to doubt the girl's accusations, especially near the end of the play?

Reverend Parris

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What happened to those who confessed about doing witchcraft?

They were pardoned

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What did the people throw at Reverend Parris's door?

Knives

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Who did not sneak into Proctor's house?

Abigail

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Who turns on Mary in the courtroom, and claims that Mary's spirit is in the the form of what?

Abigail. Bird

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What do the other girls claim about Mary's spirit?

It makes them cold

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When Abby was fired from her job in Proctor's house, who replaced her?

Mary Warren

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Towards the end of the play, who believes that the girls are frauds.

Reverend Hale

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Who tells John to make his own decision about whether or not he should confess to witchcraft?

Elizabeth

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Who said "I state, I have made a bell of my honor! I have rung the doom of my good name."

John Proctor

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Who said "I know how much trouble I will be in for playing with witchcraft, so I refuse to wake up and face the facts."

Betty Paris

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Who said "I say, Hang them high over the town! Who weeps for these weeps for corruption"

Judge Danforth

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Who was asked to come to Salem to examine accused people of witchcraft and discovered that many of the accused were good, upright people.

Reverend Hale

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Who threatened to hurt the involved girls if they told that they were really conjuring spirits?

Abigail

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Who told John Proctor that she could not go with him to the court and testify, because she was afraid that Abigail will kill her if she went with him?

Mary Warren

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Who was accused of bewitching pigs?

Martha Corey

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Who revealed that the Devil told her to cut Parris's throat?

Tituba

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Who said "More weight", when heavy stones were laid upon his chest?

Giles Corey

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Who said "I think that it is dangerous to go looking for loose spirits. I say we just blame ourselves what has happened and move on with our lives."

Rebecca Nurse

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Who said "I want golden candlesticks on the church altar, a house of my own, and plenty of wood for the winter. Yes, I think I deserve those items."

Reverend Paris

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Who was accused of stabbing Abigail Williams in the stomach with a needle?

Elizabeth Proctor

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Tell 4 ways the Communist trials and the Salem Witch trials are similar.

1. Mass hysteria

2. People were accused with no evidence

3. Reputations were ruined

4. People were expected to name others who were involved