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Crucible Jeopardy Characters Literary Terms Plot Events Setting McCarthy Trials/Kazan and Miller 100 200 300 400 500
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Who is the protagonist of The Crucible?
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John Proctor Back
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Who are the Antagonists of The Crucible?
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Abigail and Danforth Back
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Why is Parris so afraid to have Betty named as a witch?
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He could lose his job and reputation. Back
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How do John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse see the events differently from the rest of the community?
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They think the whole situation is fake and that it will just blow over after a while. Back
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What became of people who were considered part of the communist party?
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They were blacklisted. Back
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What does Rev. Hale possibly believe regarding the guilt of people by the end of Act 2?
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Perhaps innocent people are being accused. Back
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Why do people “part like the sea” when Abigail enters the room?
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They fear her power to accuse them. Back
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Why does Mary Warren continue to accuse people even after first admitting that Abigail is a fraud?
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She is afraid of Abigail. Back
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Which character is the center of all the land disputes?
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Thomas Putnam Back
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Arthur Miller could best be compared to ____________ who in the play? Elia Kazan could be compared most to ____________?
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Miller- Giles Corey- gave no names Kazan- John Proctor – had an affair Back
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Where does The Crucible take place? What years?
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Salem, Massachusetts (the new Jerusalem) 1692-1693 Back
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Why is the play called The Crucible?
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a severe test for the people of Salem Back
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What about the Puritan mindset made it possible to accept the events of the trial?
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High religious focus and the focus on the spiritual realm; belief that children cannot lie. Back
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What can you conclude about Parris after a dagger is thrown at him?
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He is fearful for his life. Or He was hated by the community. Back
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Daily Double
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How does Danforth handle the accusations against his court?
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He finds reasons not to listen to evidence regarding his failing court. Back
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What can you conclude from the references made to the town of Andover?
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People have rebelled and overthrown the courts in Andover. Back
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Which two people would be considered an example of a literary Foil?
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Parris and Hale or Mary Warren and Abigail Back
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Why is it important to Danforth and Parris that Proctor confess?
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It will prove that the court was right. Back
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What is the mood of the play after the opening scene of Act 3?
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Dark and Despairing Back
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Kazan and Miller both had parents who were hit hard by_______. The play based on this was ____________.
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The Great Depression. They lost everything. Death of a Salesman Back
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What event foreshadows the accusing of Elizabeth Proctor?
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The poppet with the needle. Back
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What is the climax of Act 3?
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Proctor is accused Back
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Another name for the witchhunts/blacklisting was the ___________.
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The Red Scare Back
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Why are Tituba and Goody Good some of the first characters to be accused?
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They are of lower social status Back
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What is HUAC?
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The UnAmerican Activities Committee Back
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