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NAME: ___________________________________________________________ CLASS: ___

Test Review is due at the beginning of class on September 18.


Reviews will NOT be accepted after the test has begun.
**Remember: in order for your class to finish the movie,
you must have a passing (70) average**

1) The Crucible is a metaphor for: (see notes)
2) In Puritan New England, it was illegal to(see notes)
3) How did the Puritans view the forest? (see notes)
4) What is Ann Putnams greatest grief?
5) Why has Rev. Hale been called to Salem?
6) Betty most likely wont wake up because
7) What is Abby and Johns relationship like?
8) What is Titubas primary motivation for accusing people of witchcraft?
9) How can the accused save themselves?
10) Which commandment does Proctor forget? Why is this ironic?
11) What is the significance of the poppet that Mary Warren sewed in court?
12) Why is Giles Corey arrested?
13) What does the arrest of Rebecca Nurse say about the hysteria in Salem?
14) Why does Proctor confess to adultery?
15) What damages Mary Warrens credibility with Danforth & Hathorne when she tells them the girls are
pretending?
16) Why does Elizabeth deny her husbands affair with Abigail?
17) Why does Mary Warren tell the court that John Proctor is the devils man?
18) Why does Hale denounce the trials and quit the court?
19) What is the conflict between Giles Corey and Thomas Putnam?
20) Why is Giles Corey afraid to reveal the names of the people who are witnesses?
21) What news about Abigail does Rev. Parris give to Judge Hathorne?
22) How does Giles Corey die?
23) What is Elizabeths internal conflict in Act 4?
24) What does Elizabeth mean when she tells John that she kept a cold house?
25) Why does Proctor refuse to say that he saw anyone else with the Devil?
26) Why does Elizabeth not beg her husband to save himself after he tears up his confession?

Who says it and what do they mean?
A. No uncorrupted man may fear this court, Mr. Hale. None.
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
B. There is blood on my hands.
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
C. I counted myself so plain, so poorly made, no honest love could come to meIt were a cold house I
kept!
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
D. Let either of you breathe a wordabout the other things, and I will come to you in the black of
some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you.
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
E. Moreweight!
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
F. Thirty-one pound is gone. I am penniless!
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
G. It were pretense, sir.
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
H. Is there no good penitence but it be public?...God knows how black my sins areI have given you
my soul; leave me my name!
a. Who?
b. Context (What do they mean? Why do they say this?
Review with Acts 1-4 questions
Act 1 viewing guide: 1, 2, 4, 6
Act 1 Comprehension Check: 2
Act 2: 3,4
Act 3: C, D, E, F, 3, 5
Act 4: B, D, G, H, 2, 5

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