why has reverend parris sent for a doctor as the play begins? | his daughter wasnt getting up |
what advice does the doctor send back? | it might be unatural |
what does parris question his niece abigail about? | witchcraft |
what is parris’ main concern? | himself |
what did parris see in the woods the previous night? | dancing,singing,and a fire |
what has elizabeth proctor said about abigail? | she is not good souled |
why does abigail say she was dismissed by the proctors? | she said she was treated like a slave |
what rumors have circulated the town about Betty Parris? What proof later occures the “proves” that she is a witch? | she can fly and that she cant bare to hear the lords name |
A Negro slave from Barbados | Tituba |
Rev. Parris’s niece | Abigail Williams |
The proctors present servant | Mary Warren |
Ruth’s mother | Mrs. Ann Putnam |
Servant of the Putnam’s | Mercy Lewis |
Screams upon hearing the Lords name | Betty Parris |
Dislikes Elizabeth Proctor | Abigail Williams |
72 yr old women | Rebecca nurse |
The sickly wife | Elizabeth proctor |
Sues many villagers of salem | Giles Cory |
And expert on demonic arts | Rev. Hale |
Drink blood to kill Goody Proctor | Abigail Williams |
His wife reads strange books | Giles Cory |
Father of the seven children who died shortly after birth | Thomas Putnam |
Was naked in the forest | Mercy Lewis |
Thanks the girls are going through their silly seasons | Rebecca nurse |
A crank and a nuisance | Giles Cory |
A graduate of Harvard | Rev parris |
Does not attend church regularly | John Proctor |
An 83-year-old man | Giles corey |
Tells Paris that the doctor can find no medical calls for Betty’s illness | Susanna Walcott |
Tells Abigail we have never touched | John Proctor |
Preaches hellfire | Rev. Parris |
Arbitrates disputes as though he were an unofficial judge | Francis nurse |
Thanks he owns more land than he does | Thomas Putnam |
It’s a better woman, lying, cold, sniveling woman, and I will not work for such a woman! | Abigail Williams |
You will only be whipped for dancing and the other things! | Mary Warren |
They will howl me out of Salem for such corruption in my house | Rev. Parris |
…. you love me then and you do now | Abigail Williams |
She has improved a little, I think she give a powerful sneeze before | Mercy Lewis |
Wherefore is every body suing everybody else | Giles Cory |
It were sport, uncle | Abigail Williams |
Ah, youre wicked yet, arent ya | John Proctor |
The devil is precise the marks of his presents are definitely a stone | Rev Hale |
There are wheels within wheels in this village, fires with in fires | Mrs. Ann Putnam |
… I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down | Abigail Williams |
What signifies the reading of strange books | Giles Corey |
i am not used to this poverty; I left a thrifty business in the Barbados to serve the Lord. | Rev. Parris |
Here is all the invisible world, caught, defined, and calculated. | Rev. Hale |
But I will cut off my hand before I’ll ever reach for you again. | John Proctor |
I’ll clap a writ on you! | Thomas Putnam |
I discovered….my niece and ten or twelve of the other girls, dancing in the forest last night. | Rev. Parris |
No,no,sir, I dont truck with no devil! | Tituba |
There are many others who stay away from church these days bc you hardly ever mention God any more. | John Proctor |
There is a murdering witch among us, bound to keep herself in the dark. | Thomas putnam |
We shall need hard study if it comes to tracking down the Old Boy. | Rev. Hale |
Where is my wood? MY contract provides I be supplied with all my firewood. | Rev. Parris |
You drank blood, Abby! You didn’t tell him that! | Betty Parris |
I bought that tract from Goody Nurses husband five months ago. | John proctor |
A child’s spirit is like a child, you can never catch it by running after it; you must stand still, and , for love, it will soon itself come back. | Rebecca Nurse |
Is accused of prompting his daughter to accuse George Jacobs. | Thomas Putnam |
Was twice put out of church for laughing. | Abigail Williams |
Has put nearly 400 people in jail “from Marble-head to Lynn.” | Deputy Gov. Danforth |
Lies to Danforth to protect her husband. | Elizabeth proctor |
claims Abigail plans to dance on Elizabeth’s grave. | John Proctor |
Has been a plaintive in the court 33 times | Giles Corey |
admits to plowing on Sunday “once or twice” | John Proctor |
is cited for contempt of court for refusing to identify an informant | Giles Corey |
Is accused of reading fortunes. | Martha Corey |
Supposedly takes the shape of a yellow bird. | Mary Warren |
Denounces the proceedings and slams the door of the courtroom. | Rev. Hale |
“a bitter, remorseless Salem Judge.” | Judge Hathorne |
Accuses mary of envy | Abigail Williams |
Is unable to faint in court at will. | Mary Warren |
Has “broke charity” with his third wife. | Giles Corey |
Claims Elizabeth has never lied. | John proctor |
may live “yet another year until she is delivered” | Elizabeth Proctor |
Has “signed away the soul of Rebecca Nurse.” | Rev. Hale |
Waits 3 days to be heard by the court on behalf of Rebecca Nurse. | Francis Nurse |
Admits she lied about seeing spirits | Mary Warren |
Finds a rabbit in the corner. | Elizabeth Proctor |
Blushes when he sees Abigail in church | John Proctor |
Accuses Elizabeth of twisting the single error of his life. | John Proctor |
Is paid 9 pounds a year | Mary Warren |
questions proctor about his family’s christian practices | Rev. Hale |
fears that abigail wants to take her place | Elizabeth Proctor |
Gives a promise “that a stallion gives a mare.” | John Proctor |
Is charged with the murder of the Putnam babies. | Rebecca Nurse |
Claims to have saved Elizabeths life. | Mary Warren |
is a pregnant, unmarried woman of nearly sixty | Goody Good |
Made pewter candlsticks for the altar. | Francis Nurse |
Discovers a needle in the doll. | Ezekial Cheever |
believes Abigail “must be ripped out of the world.” | Elizabeth Proctor |
recites all the commandments but one. | John Proctor |
admits to making a poppet in court. | Mary Warren |
is charged with bewitching Mr. Walcott’s pigs. | Martha Corey |
says that “little crazy children are jangling the keys of the kingdom.” | John Proctor |
chains Elizabeth | Marshal Herrick |
believes that “the devil is alive is Salem.” | Rev. Hale |
accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft. | Abigail Williams |
The Crucible Worksheets
February 28, 2020