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Characters
a
farmer who lives
outside of town; hates
hypocrisy
 a.
concerned with
money and position
 a.
A virtuous though
unforgiving woman
 a.
A young minister
reputed to be an expert
on witchcraft


A smart, wily liar
who is vindictive when
crossed
a
feisty farmer eventually
pressed to death for
contempt of court
because he would not
name the man who
accused Putnam
 The
deputy Governor of
Massachusetts who
presides over the witch
trials
 a.
A wealthy and
influential man in Salem
who is hated by Putnam
and his wife
 Is
accused of killing the
Putnam’s new born
children
 a.
Reading habits
lead to this person’s
conviction for witchcraft
 a.
has birthed 8
children but only one
survived
a
servant who is easily
influenced by those
around her
 performs
voodoo at
Abigail’s request
falls into a strange
stupor after being caught
dancing in the woods
 uses
the witch trials to
increase own wealth by
buying up the lands of the
accused

Thomas Putnam’s
household servant; left
with Abigail
The Marshal of
Salem

Falls into a stupor
after being caught
dancing in the woods

A judge who
presides along with
Danforth

Acts as clerk during
the witch trials
Quotes
 “He
have his goodness
now. God forbid I take it
from him now.”
 “your
honor, you seemed
to believe them, and I_it
were only sport in the
beginning, sir, but then
the whole world cried
spirits, and I-I promise
you, Mr. Danforth, I only
thought I saw them but I
did not.”

“You misunderstand , sir,
I cannot pardon these
when twelve are already
hanged for the same
crime. It is not just.”
“Peace. It is a
providence, and no great
change; we are only what
we always were , but
naked now. Aye, naked!
And the wind, God’s icy
wind will blow.”
” Let either of you
breathe a word, or the
edge of a word, about the
other things, and I will
come to you in the black
of night and I will bring a
pointy reckoning that will
shudder you, and you
know I can do it.”
“she is
blackening my name in
the village! She is telling
lies about me! She is a
cold sniveling woman,
and you bend to her!
“ I made a gift for
you today, Goody Proctor.
I had to sit long hours in a
chair, and passed the time
while sewing.”
“Because it is my
name! Because I cannot
have another in my life!
Because I lie and sign
myself myself to lies!
Because I am not worth
the dust on the feet of
them that hang!”
I never knew how
I should say my love. It
were a cold house I kept!
Hang them high
over the town! Who
weeps for these weeps for
corruption!”
 “More
Weight”
“Let you fear
nothing! Another
judgment awaits us all!”
(speaking to
Parris) “ Let us hope for
that. I go to God for you,
sir.”
Why, sir-I
discovered her-and my
niece and ten or twelve of
the other girls , dancing in
the forest last night.”
“It discomforts me!
Last night-mark this-I tried
and tried and could not say
my prayers. And then she
close her book and walks
out of the house, and
suddenly-mark this-I could
pray again!”
 “But
he say, ‘You work for
me, Tituba, and I make
you free! I give you pretty
dress to wear, and I make
you free!
“The proof is
there! I have it from an
honest man who heard
Putnam say it! The day
his daughter cried out on
Jacobs, he said she’s
given a fair gift of land.”
“I denounce
these proceedings! I quit
this court!”
“Take me hone,
Devil! Take me home!”
“I discover my
strongbox is broke into.
Thirty-one pound is gone.
I am penniless.”
“why it is all
simple. I come to do the
Devil’s work. I come to
counsel Christians they
should belie themselves.
There is blood on my
head! Can you not see
the blood on my head!”
“Why, it is a lie, it
is a lie; how may I damn
myself? I cannot, I
cannot.”

True or False
Tituba admitted
to being a servant of the
devil.
Abigail wanted
Elizabeth Proctor dead.
John Proctor
could recite all of the
commandments.
Elizabeth used a
voodoo doll to punish
Abigail Williams.
.
Reverend Hale
supported Danforth
throughout the trials.
John Proctor
was in love with Abigail
Williams.
Giles Corey was
pressed to death with
stones.
Mary Warren
stood by her confession
of trickery throughout the
trials.
John Proctor kept
the secret of his
adulterous relationship
with Abigail until his
death.
Abigail stayed to
witness the hanging of
John Proctor.
Rebecca Nurse
died in prison before her
execution.
John Proctor
confessed to being a
servant of the devil and
was spared the death
penalty.
Tituba wanted
the Devil to take her home
to the Bahamas.
Abigail talks John
Proctor into running away
with her at the end of the
play.
Reverend Parris
is a true man of God and
cares nothing for material
things.

motivation
Abigail Williams
accusing Elizabeth
Proctor of witchcraft.
Thomas
Putnam accusing his
neighbors of witchcraft
Mary Warren
changing her story and
joining with the other girls
Reverend
Parris accusing John
Proctor of witchcraft
Thomas
Putnam using the witch
trials as a way to punish
his rivals in the previous
elections
Goody Putnam
standing by Abigail in her
accusations against
Rebecca Nurse
.
Mary’s need to
participate in the trials as
a clerk of the court
Parris’s
continued preaching from
the pulpit about gold
candlesticks
Cheever’s need
to clerk for the court
Walcott’s
accusation of Rebecca
Nurse after his pig dies
Abigail
stabbing herself with a
needle during dinner
Danforth’s
refusal to accept
Proctor’s deposition
Danforth’s need
to push Giles Corey to
implicate his source

Reverend Hale coming to Salem to
oversee the trials

Rebecca Nurse’s refusal to lie and
save herself from a hanging