A | B |
Abigail | she is the primary cause of the witch hunts |
Adultery | the commandment Proctor forgets |
Babies | many of Mrs. Putnam's died |
Betty | Parris's daughter |
Bible | The Christian holy book |
Bitter | Thomas Putnman was this about his situation in life |
Cheever | He arrested Elizabeth |
Commandments | Between them, John and Elizabeth recited all ten of these |
Confession | admission |
Dance | The girls did this in the forest |
Danforth | The Judge |
Devil | Satan |
Evidence | Material proof |
Firewood | Parris wanted a deed and this along with his salary |
Goodness | Rebecca was full of this |
Hawthorne | He thinks of a test for Mary |
Honest | One who tells the truth is this |
Individual | Alone; not as a member of a group |
Land | Object of the Putnams' dispute |
Poppet | Gift from Mary to Elizabeth |
Pretense | The act of pretending; "It were ___ sir" |
Scene | Division of an act in a play |
sign | Something that shows the existence of a fact |
Tituba | Parris's slave woman from Barbados |
Trial | Examination of evidence to determine guilt or innocence |
Witchcraft | Black magic; sorcery |