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Jeopardy Lit Dev. Char.Act 1-2Act 3-4 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Quotes

$100 Question from Literary Devices The Crucible as a whole is an example of _______.

$100 Answer from Literary Devices Allegory

$200 Question from Literary Devices Authority is sometimes corrupt is a _____ of the novel.

$200 Answer from Literary Devices Theme

$300 Question from Literary Devices Most of the allusions of the play are based on _____.

$300 Answer from Literary Devices The Bible

$400 Question from Literary Devices Name an example of dramatic irony other than Elizabeth’s lie.

$400 Answer from Literary Devices The conversation we know Between Abigail and John; Hale does not

$500 Question from Literary Devices Name an example of situational irony other than Elizabeth’s lie.

$500 Answer from Literary Device Abigail charges Elizabeth to be with John; kills him.

$100 Question from Characters This character is jealous Of the healthy children of Rebecca Nurse

$100 Answer from Characters Ann Putnam

$200 Question from Characters This character is “reaching Out for land”

$200 Answer from Characters Thomas Putnam

$300 Question from Characters The most violent character of the play

$300 Answer from Characters Abigail Williams

$400 Question from Characters The most dynamic character Of the play

$400 Answer from Characters Reverend Hale

$500 Question from Characters The most conflicted and independent character in the play

$500 Answer from Characters John Proctor

$100 Question from Quotes Who says they will fall like an ocean on the court?

$100 Answer from Quotes John Proctor

$200 Question from Quotes Who said “Think you be so might the power of hell may not turn your wits?” Who was he or she referring to?

$200 Answer from Quotes Abigail to Danforth

$300 Question from Quotes Who says they are weighted with authority and to what is he or she referring to?

$300 Answer from Quotes Reverend Hale; his books

$400 Question from Quotes Who says, “Let ______ stand upon the gibbet and send up some righteous prayer and he/she will wake a vengeance on you?”

$400 Answer from Quotes Parris; Rebecca

$500 Question from Quotes Who said “I think that be the devil’s argument and who was he or she referring to?

$500 Answer from Quotes Elizabeth about Rev. Hale

$100 Question from Acts 1 and 2 What is the first thing Hale does that shows a sense of independence from the court?

$100 Answer from Acts 1 and 2 Questions Proctors, Nurses and Coreys

$200 Question from Acts 1 and 2 What are the 3 concerns Hale has about Proctor’s religious devotion?

$200 Answer from Acts 1 and 2 Doesn’t regularly attend Church, one son not Baptized, forgets a commandment

$300 Question from Act 1 and 2 How are the motivations of Abigail and Tituba to confess different from one another?

$300 Answer from Act 1 and 2 Abigail confesses for Positive attention; Tituba To escape punishment

$400 Question from Acts 1 and 2 What are the two actions in Act II that shows the tension in the Proctor’s relationship?

$400 Answer from Acts 1 and 2 Seasons soup but compliments, receives but doesn’t return kiss

$500 Question from Act 2 and 3 What two concerns does Parris have about Abigail’s reputation?

$500 Answer from Acts 2 and 3 Dancing in the woods And her dismissal from The Proctor’s house

$100 Question from Acts 3 and 4 This person’s conviction makes Hale doubt the court, this person’s arrest makes him quit it.

$100 Answer from Act 3 and 4 Rebecca; John

$200 Question from Acts 3 and 4 Who is being tried at the beginning of Act III?

$200 Answer from Acts 3 and 4 Martha Corey

$300 Question from Acts 3 and 4 What is the climax of the play occurring in Act IV?

$300 Answer from Acts 3 and 4 Proctor rips up his confession.

$400 Question from Acts 3 and 4 How are the personal motivations of Danforth and Hathorne different?

$400 Answer from Acts 3 and 4 Danforth wants Authority of court; Hathorne wants Personal advancement

$500 Question from Acts 3 and 4 What are 4 indications given that Salem is in chaos and angry?

$500 Answer from Acts 3 and 4 Parris’s life is threatened; Cows, orphans, crops

Final Jeopardy List all the people who are specifically accused of witchcraft.

Final Jeopardy Answer Tituba, Sarah Good, Sarah Osburn, George Jacobs, Martha Corey, Mary Esty, John and Elizabeth Proctor, Giles Corey?, Rebecca Nurse