Test Your Knowledge
Questions:
1.Why does Reverend Parris worried so much about Betty dancing in the beginning of the story.
2.How does power and money affect the story of The Crucible
3.In the Act 2 was the doll important?
4.Why is it important for John Proctor to save Elizabeth?
5.Why was act 2 scene 2 cut out from the story?
6.How does Elizabeth want to help John Proctor in the court when Judge Danforth asks for testimony about Proctor’s affair with Abigail?
7.Why is Giles Corey at the court in Act 3?
8.In Act 3, why does Mary Warren change her story and lie about the girls in court?
9.Does John Proctor save himself in the end of the story?
10.How does Giles Corey save his land for his sons?
1.Why does Reverend Parris worried so much about Betty dancing in the beginning of the story.
2.How does power and money affect the story of The Crucible
3.In the Act 2 was the doll important?
4.Why is it important for John Proctor to save Elizabeth?
5.Why was act 2 scene 2 cut out from the story?
6.How does Elizabeth want to help John Proctor in the court when Judge Danforth asks for testimony about Proctor’s affair with Abigail?
7.Why is Giles Corey at the court in Act 3?
8.In Act 3, why does Mary Warren change her story and lie about the girls in court?
9.Does John Proctor save himself in the end of the story?
10.How does Giles Corey save his land for his sons?