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The controversial and insecure minister of Salem |
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10 year-old daughter of Revernd Parris. She is one of the first girls to be "afflicted" |
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A slave brought from Barbados by Parris. She is first accused of witchcraft, and calls out the names of others in an attempt to save herself |
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The 17 year old niece of Parris. An orphan, she lives with her uncle. She leads the girls in their accusations. |
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Abigail's friend, although she is slightly younger. She is one of the "afflicted" girls. |
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The wife of Thomas Putnam |
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The wealthy husband of Ann Putnam |
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The Putnams' servant She is friends with Abigail and is "afflicted" |
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A farmer and a protagonist in the play. He is the first to expose the girls as frauds |
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An elderly, sweet respected figure of 72 years. She seems to be the voice of reason and calm in the community.
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Irritable, elderly man of 83 years who often sues his neighbors. He is a man of principles. |
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An expert on witches called in from neighboring Beverly by Parris. |
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Dutiful, faithful, and often chilly wife of John Proctor. |
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Husband of Rebecca. A sweet and Elderly man. |
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The clerk of the court who serves arrest warrants. |
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The constable of the jail who is often drunk. |
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Presides over the trials. |
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Deputy Governor of Massachusetts. He presides over the hearing and is more interested in order than justice. |
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A homeless woman, one of the first accused. She confesses in hope to save herself. |
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What year was Arthur Miller born? |
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Arthur Miller's father was a ____ and los everything during the ___ |
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The sudden change of _____ became the basis of most of Arthur Miller's book |
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Arthur Miller studied ___ at the UC of ___ |
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When did Arthur Miller start writing scripts |
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When he got involved in theater groups |
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Why wasn't Arthur Miller drafted in WWII |
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Because of a football injury |
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Arthur Miller was still writing plays until he died in the year of ___ |
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What year was "The Crucible" written in? |
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What is the setting and year of "the Crucible" |
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Salem, Massachusetts; 1692 |
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What is this book an allegory for? What did Miller view this as? |
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the House Un-American Activities Committee during the 1950s; a witch hunt |
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Arthur Miller was convicted for not naming names of other _____ |
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writers who were supected of Communist activities |
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"goody" is equal to our modern day title of ___ |
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"Mrs." and does not indicate moral integrity |
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