The Crucible Acts I & II Review

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The Crucible Acts I & II Review Women of Salem Say what? Act I Act II Men of Salem 100 200 300 400 500

Women for 100: Girl who was afflicted by convulsions whom the doctor had seen and not cured Betty Parris Back to Game Board

Women for 200: Woman whose seven babies died at birth Ann Putnam Back to Game Board

Women for 300: Girl who was seen running naked in the woods Mercy Lewis Back to Game Board

Women for 400: She informs John Proctor that the girls only danced in the forest for fun Abigail Williams Back to Game Board

Women for 500: Lady whose great charities were known as far away as Beverly Rebecca Nurse Back to Game Board

Say what? for 100 “No—no. There be no unnatural cause here.” Reverend Parris Back to Game Board

Say what? for 200 “[She’s] a bitter woman, a lying, cold, sniveling woman, and I will not work for such a woman.” Abigail Williams Back to Game Board

Say what? for 300 “You lie, Devil, you lie!” Tituba Back to Game Board

Say what? for 400 “Man, remember, until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven.” Reverend Hale Back to Game Board

Say what? for 500 “Abby’ll charge lechery on you, Mr. Proctor!” Mary Warren Back to Game Board

Act I for 100 Points What is the setting of the play Act I for 100 Points What is the setting of the play? (Town, State, Year) Salem, Massachusetts, 1692 Back to Game Board

He saw them dancing in the woods Act I for 200 Points What evidence does Reverend Parris have to believe that Abigail and Betty have been practicing witchcraft? He saw them dancing in the woods Back to Game Board

Act I for 300 Points Why does Ann Putnam wish to conjure the dead? She wants to know what happened to her children Back to Game Board

Drank a blood charm to kill Elizabeth Proctor Act I for 400 Points What drastic measure did Abigail take to try to make sure she would have John all to herself?(Make sure you mention what happened in the correct act!) Drank a blood charm to kill Elizabeth Proctor Back to Game Board

Act I for 500 Points Why do Tituba, Abigail, and Betty name several townswomen as witches? What is unique about the women that they name? They are trying to get the attention off of themselves & these women are looked down upon in the community Back to Game Board

John reveals that he met with Abigail in private Act II for 100 Points What stirs up an argument between John and Elizabeth in the beginning of Act II? John reveals that he met with Abigail in private Back to Game Board

Act II for 200 Points What are the Proctor’s feelings regarding the existence of witches? (Explain with examples from the text!) They really don’t believe they exist – Elizabeth is very outspoken about her beliefs Back to Game Board

Act II for 300 Points What is the connection between the poppet given to Elizabeth by Mary Warren and Elizabeth’s arrest? Needle in Abigail + Needle in Poppet + Poppet in the Proctor’s House = Elizabeth is guilty! Back to Game Board

Tells him that she saved Elizabeth’s life Act II for 400 Points How does Mary Warren save herself from getting whipped by John Proctor after coming home from Salem? Tells him that she saved Elizabeth’s life Back to Game Board

Act II for 500 Points Where and how many days later does Act II take place? John and Elizabeth Proctor’s home – 8 days after Abigail and Betty accuse the women Back to Game Board

Men for 100 Points He had an adulterous affair with Abigail Williams John Proctor Back to Game Board

Men for 200 Points The minister who was the expert at handling spirits Reverend Hale Back to Game Board

Men for 300 Points Man who was constantly the scapegoat throughout his long life Giles Corey Back to Game Board

Men for 400 Points Despite his best efforts to win the people over, he always felt he was being persecuted Reverend Parris Back to Game Board

Men for 500 Points Clerk of the court; sent to pick up Elizabeth Proctor for witchcraft Ezekiel Cheever Back to Game Board