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Jeopardy Review Game. I am Abigail’s friend who escapes with her. Mercy Lewis. I am the witch expert who came into Salem hoping to help identify the witches. I tried to stand up and do what is right when I realized it was all a hoax. Rev. Hale. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Jeopardy Review Game
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• I am Abigail’s friend who escapes with her.
Mercy Lewis
• I am the witch expert who came into Salem hoping to help identify the witches. I tried to stand up and do what is right when I realized it was all a hoax.
Rev. Hale
• At first I accused people of being witches, and then I became afraid and testified that the whole ordeal was a hoax. The problem is no one believed me, so I changed my story again.
Mary Warren
• I am an older man whose wife is arrested as a witch for reading too much. I am put to death by stones being placed on my chest until I could no longer breathe.
Giles Corey
• I am the teen-age girl who basically started the Salem witch trials with my accusations.
Abigail Williams
• I love my wife so much that I will risk public censor in order to save her life
John Proctor
• I am a bitter woman who lost seven babies in childbirth.
Ann Putnam
• I am a bitter man who uses the witch trials to my advantage by buying up land from those convicted of being witches
Thomas Putnam
• I am the head judge of The Salem Witch Trials
Danforth
• My husband says that my judgmental heart would freeze beer
Elizabeth Proctor
• Proctor and Elizabeth fight over Proctor seeing Abigail alone
Act II
• Mary Warren tells the court that Abigail is a fraud.
Act III
• Mary Warren gives Elizabeth a poppet.
Act II
• There are riots in Andover.
Act IV
• Elizabeth hounds John to tell the court that Abigail is a fraud.
Act II
• John Proctor confesses to committing adultery.
Act III
• Ruth Putnam has her eyes open but is not awake
Act I
• Elizabeth Proctor is arrested.
Act II
• Abigail thrusts a needle in her stomach.
Act II
• Abigail accuses Tituba of being a witch.
Act I
• “You are pulling Heaven down and raising up a whore.”
John Proctor
• “I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a stallion whenever I came near!”
Abigail Williams
• “No, no, sir, I don’t truck with no Devil!”
Tituba
• “He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!”
Elizabeth Proctor
• “What’ll we do? The village is out! I just come from the farm; the whole country’s talkin’ witchcraft! They’ll be callin’ us witches, Abby!”
Mary Warren
• “I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.”
Elizabeth Proctor
• “And do you know that near to four hundred are in the jails from Marblehead to Lynn, and upon my signature?”
Danforth
• “Excellency, it is a natural lie to tell; I beg you, stop now before another is condemned! I may shut my conscience to it no more - - - private vengeance is working through this testimony!”
Rev. Hale
• “There is no blush about my name.”
Abigail Williams
• “Mr. Parris, you are a brainless man!”
Danforth
• The Puritans believed in the existence of witches and the work of the devil.
True
• McCarthy accused citizens of being witches.
FALSE
• Communism could be defined as a “witch hunt” of the 1950s.
FALSE
• Rebecca Nurse is pleased John will not be hung.
FALSE
• At the beginning of the play, the audience learns that Rev. Parris is a very popular minister.
FALSE
• Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in order to point out the danger of McCarthyism.
TRUE
• The crisis point of the play is when John Proctor yells, “God is dead.”
FALSE
• In Act II, Mary Warren tells the Proctors that 39 have been arrested.
TRUE
• At the end of Act III, Hale’s belief in the court system is firm.
FALSE
• In Act IV, Elizabeth blames only John for his sin of adultery.
FALSE