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Crucible Jeopardy

Characters Literary Terms

Plot Events Setting McCarthy Trials/Kazan and Miller

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Who is the protagonist of The Crucible?

John Proctor

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Who are the Antagonists of The Crucible?

Abigail and Danforth

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Why is Parris so afraid to have Betty

named as a witch?

He could lose his job and reputation.

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How do John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse

see the events differently from the

rest of the community?

They think the whole situation is fake and that it will just blow over after a while.

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What became of people who were considered part of the communist

party?

They were blacklisted.

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What does Rev. Hale possibly believe

regarding the guilt of people by the end of

Act 2?

Perhaps innocent people are being

accused.

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Why do people “part like the sea” when Abigail enters the

room?

They fear her power to accuse them.

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Why does Mary Warren continue to accuse

people even after first admitting that Abigail is

a fraud?

She is afraid of Abigail.

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Which character is the center of all the land

disputes?

Thomas Putnam

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Arthur Miller could best be compared to ____________

who in the play?Elia Kazan could be compared most to ____________?

Miller- Giles Corey- gave no names

Kazan- John Proctor – had an affair

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Where does The Crucible take place?

What years?

Salem, Massachusetts(the new Jerusalem)

1692-1693

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Why is the play called

The Crucible?

a severe test for the people of Salem

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What about the Puritan mindset made it possible to accept

the events of the trial?

High religious focus and the focus on the spiritual

realm;belief that children

cannot lie.Back

What can you conclude about Parris after a

dagger is thrown at him?

He is fearful for his life.Or

He was hated by the community.

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Daily Double

How does Danforth handle the accusations

against his court?

He finds reasons not to listen to evidence regarding his failing

court. Back

What can you conclude from the

references made to the town of Andover?

People have rebelled and overthrown the courts in Andover.

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Which two people would be considered

an example of a literary Foil?

Parris and Haleor

Mary Warren and Abigail

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Why is it important to Danforth and Parris

that Proctor confess?

It will prove that the court was right.

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What is the mood of the play after the

opening scene of Act 3?

Dark and Despairing

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Kazan and Miller both had parents who were hit hard by_______.

The play based on this was ____________.

The Great Depression. They lost everything.Death of a Salesman

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What event foreshadows the

accusing of Elizabeth Proctor?

The poppet with the needle.

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What is the climax of Act 3?

Proctor is accused

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Another name for the witchhunts/blacklisting was the ___________.

The Red Scare

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Why are Tituba and Goody Good some of the first characters to

be accused?

They are of lower social status

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What is HUAC?

The UnAmerican Activities Committee

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