A | B |
Francis Nurse | head of the Nurse family, respected man, wife accused of witchcraft |
Rebecca Nurse | midwife to the Putnams, kind women |
Rev. Parris | minister, discovers the girls dancing |
Betty | pretends to see spirits, Rev. Parris' daughter |
Tituba | teaches the girls about spirits |
Abigail | niece of Parris |
Putnams | blamed Nurse for the death of their children |
Mary Warren | gave Elizabeth the poppet, worked for the Proctors |
John Proctor | affair with Abigail |
Elizabeth | husband was having an affair, pregnant |
Hale | called to investigate the witches |
Danforth | judge at the trials |
Giles | accused of contempt of court |
Rev. Parris want to save John | he fears for his life |
What does "More weight" mean | Giles dies a Christian |
John Proctor complains about Parris wanting | golden candlesticks |
If you admitted to being a witch you were not | hung |
What evidence did Hale use against Protor | children baptized, not at church, affair |
Hale is compared to | Pontius Pilate |
Why isn't Elizabeth hung? | pregnant |
Who said, "I would save your hunband's life, for if he is taken I count myself his murderer." | Hale |
Who said, "John, it come to naught that I should forgive you, if you'll not forgive yourself ... It is not my soul, John, it is yours." | Elizabeth |
What were Giles Corey's last two words? | "More weight" |
Hale admits that the town is ruined because | orphans wandering the streets, rotting crops hangs everywhere, no one knows when they may be accused |
What is Martha accused of? | killing Walcott's pig |
What is the grudge between the Putnams and Nurses? | land and children |
Who said: Adultery, John? | Elizabeth |
Who said: I cannot give you his name? | Giles Corey |