C1 Quotable Quotes C2 Setting C3 Sins and Sinners.

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Quotable Quotes

C2

Setting

C3

Sins and Sinners

C4

Courtroom Conflicts

C5

Historical Connections

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Potpourri

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“Let me fly!”

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Betty Parris

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“She thinks to take my place…”

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Elizabeth Proctor

1-300

“I am amazed you do not see what weighty

work we do.”

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Mary Warren

1-400

“In these books the Devil stands

stripped of all his brute disguises.”

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Rev. John Hale

1-500

“…a person is either with this court or he must be counted against it, there

be no in between.”

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Deputy Governor Danforth

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This is Tituba’s home country.

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Barbados

2-200

Four judges have been sent to

Salem from this town.

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Boston

2-300

The Salem Witch Trials took place during this

year.

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1692

2-400

Rev. Hale lives in this town.

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Beverly

2-500

People have supposedly

begun to riot in this town.

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Andover

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The girls are initially trying to avoid being punished for this act.

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Dancing in the woods

3-200

John Proctor is accused of

adultery, also know as this.

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Lechery

3-300

Ann Putnam sends her daughter to Tituba to

do this..

3-300A1 - 100

Conjure the spirits of her dead siblings.

3-400

Giles Corey believes that

Thomas Putnam is doing this.

3-400A1 - 100

Having people killed to steal their land.

3-500

This was Elizabeth Proctor’s only sin.

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She lied to protect her husband from a

charge of adultery.

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This person has confessed to witchcraft to avoid getting hanged, and

subsequently goes crazy.

4-100A1 - 100

Sarah Good

4-200

Elizabeth Proctor is arrested for

supposedly doing this.

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Using a poppet with a needle as a

voodoo doll to stab Abigail.

4-300

Giles Corey is held in contempt of

court based on this charge.

4-300A1 - 100

Refusing to name the person who

accused Thomas Putnam.

4-400

Once she is cornered, Mary Warren eventually accuses of John Proctor

of doing this.

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Making her sign the Devil’s book.

4-500

Rev. Hale has already signed this number of

death warrants.

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5-100 1 - 100This is the term used to

refer to government that is controlled by

the church.

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Theocracy

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This character’s age was raised

significantly to create a more lurid

plotline.

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Abigail Williams

5-300

Arthur Miller was held in contempt of court

during the McCarthy hearings for this reason.

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Refusing to name names of his associates who were involved in

Communism.

5-400

The witch hunt arose from the government’s

fear that this would destroy society.

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Individual freedom and/or rebellion

5-500

Danforth and McCarthy had this in common.

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Lack of evidence; greed for power and authority; harassing

witnesses; a bias

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Abigail has been out of work for this length of time.

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Seven months

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Martha Corey seems suspicious to

her husband for this reason.

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Reading strange books

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Abigail runs away with this person.

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Mercy Lewis

6-400

Rev. Parris feels personally affected by the trials

through these two occurrences toward the

end of the play.

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He is robbed by his niece, and he finds a dagger in his door.

6-500

Elizabeth Proctor and Sarah Good have

these two things in common.

6-500A1 - 100

Both are accused of witchcraft and both are pregnant.

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Giles Cory has been court as a plaintiff this

number of times.

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