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Hale’s hometown.

Where is Beverly?

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The town where it is rumored that riotshave begun arising, prompting Abigail to flee town.

Where is Andover?

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Danforth says Proctor’s confessionmust be written and signed so it canbe displayed here.

What is on the church door?

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When Proctor returns home after a long dayof work, he does this, which symbolizeshow his marriage to Elizabeth is lackingsavor/ flavor at that point in time.

What is adds salt to the soup Elizabeth has cooking?

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The town and year in which the play is set.

What is 1692 Salem?

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“You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor.”

Who is Betty Parris?

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“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 some terrible night and I will bring apointy reckoning that will shudder you… and I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down!”

Who is Abigail?

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“You think that is God's work that you should never lose a child and I bury all but one?”

Who is Ann Putnam?

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“I must tell you, sir, I will be gone every day now. I am amazed you do not see what mighty work we do.”

Who is Mary Warren?

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“But you must understand, sir, that a person is either with this court or he must be counted against it. There will be no road between.”

Who is Danforth?

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What is a simile?

“The Devil is precise; the marks of his pretense are definite as stone.”

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What is personification?

Proctor tells Elizabeth, “a funeral marches round your heart.”

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What is a simile?

“I came into this village like a bridegroom to his beloved bearing gifts of high religion; the very crowns of holy law I brought, and what I touched with my bright confidence, it died; and where I turned the eye of my great faith, blood flowed up.”

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Hale says, "Theology is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small."

What is a metaphor?

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What is hyperbole?

“Your justice would freeze beer.”.

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Elizabeth is a pure woman, so muchthat there is even some coldness in her sexual relationship, while Abigailis a liar and a harlot, making thesecharacters ____________.

What are foil characters?

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What is dramatic irony?

Hale’s statement to Proctor that “…the world goes mad, and it profit nothing you should lay the cause to the vengeance of a little girl.”

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What is an allusion?

When Proctor calls Hale Pontius Pilate fortrying to wash his hands of the guilt of thetrial.

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A crucible is a kind of bowl used to heat up chemicals or metals in alchemy. Philosophically, the term crucible can refer to activities that are very difficult, but act as a refining or hardening process.

In the play, Proctor is "purified” and regains his integrity and standing in the town, by refusing to confess, making the title a _______.

What is a symbol?

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Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible asa(n) _________ for his observationsof how fear ruled America in his own time, in the McCarthy trials.

What is an allegory?