Where does Elizabeth want John to go, and what does she want him to do there? | Salem to talk to Abigail |
What is John’s response to Elizabeth’s prodding? | he becomes very angry with her |
What gift did Mary give Elizabeth? | small rag doll |
Why doesn’t Proctor want Mary to go back to court? | because Mary is his servant, and she needs to stay at their house |
Why does Elizabeth think abigail wants to kill her? | Because Elizabeth is married to John and Abigail wants John |
Why did Hale come to Proctor’s house? | To tell john that Elizabeth’s name had been mentioned at court |
What things are suspicious about Proctor and his family? | Because they haven’t been to church and since Elizabeth has been accused of witch craft it’s even worse |
Hale asks Elizabeth if she believes in witches, what is her reply? | She cannot believe it, the Devil may hold a woman’s soul but she is good, so she cannot be a witch |
On what charge was Rebecca Nurse arrested? | Murdering Goody Putnam’s babies |
Why does Cheever come to the Proctor house? | business of the court |
Explain the significance of the needle in poppet. | Abigail stuck the needle in the poppet portraying that Elizabeth stuck it in her. |
What will happen to Proctor if he tries to discredit Abby? | the court won’t believe him because Elizabeth is his wife, and he is trying to defend her |
Why doesn’t Mary want to testify about the doll? | Because Abby will be mad and Abby will tell about their affair |
What did Elizabeth find in the corner? | a rabbit |
What is “wintery” about the home in the beginning of Act 2? | The marriage of John and Elizabeth Proctor is distant and conflicts between them aren’t being resolved |
What does lechery mean? | sexual desire |
Where has the Proctors’ servant Mary Warren been all day? | She’s been in Salem at court for the witchcraft trials |
“I made a gift for you today. I had to sit long hours in a chair to pass the time with sewing.” | Mary Warren |
“She wants me dead John and you know it.” | Elizabeth Proctor |
“I saved her life today!” | Mary Warren |
The Crucible Act 2
March 2, 2020