
The Crucible Act 4
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- Q1What is the ultimate fate of John Proctor in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?He is pardonedHe is excommunicatedHe escapes to BostonHe is hanged30s
- Q2What is the main theme explored in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?Integrity and truthAuthority and powerRevenge and betrayalHysteria and fear30s
- Q3What is the setting of Act 4 in 'The Crucible'?The courthouse in BostonA jail cell in SalemThe Reverend's house in SalemThe Proctor family farm30s
- Q4Who is the character responsible for convincing John Proctor to falsely confess to witchcraft in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?Reverend HaleDeputy Governor DanforthAbigail WilliamsReverend Parris30s
- Q5What is the outcome of Elizabeth Proctor's pregnancy in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?She is granted a temporary stay of executionShe escapes to a nearby townShe is excommunicated from the churchShe is sentenced to death30s
- Q6What motivates John Proctor to ultimately tear up his false confession in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?His desire to uphold his integrity and honestyFear of retaliation from Abigail WilliamsPressure from Reverend ParrisA plea from Elizabeth Proctor30s
- Q7What significant event occurs at the end of Act 4 in 'The Crucible'?Elizabeth Proctor is exoneratedJohn Proctor is hangedReverend Parris flees SalemAbigail Williams is arrested30s
- Q8What role does the character of Deputy Governor Danforth play in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?He is revealed to be a witch himselfHe pardons the accused and ends the trialsHe presides over the executions and refuses to postpone themHe helps the accused escape Salem30s
- Q9What important decision does Reverend Hale make in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?To leave Salem and abandon the trialsTo join the court in convicting more peopleTo encourage the accused to falsely confess in order to save their livesTo lead a rebellion against the court30s
- Q10What is the main reason why Elizabeth Proctor tells John Proctor to forgive himself in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?To seek revenge on those who accused himTo run away and start a new lifeTo find peace before his executionTo escape from the village30s
- Q11How do the events in Act 4 of 'The Crucible' contribute to the theme of guilt and redemption?Characters reject feelings of guilt and refuse to seek redemptionGuilt and redemption play a minor role in the events of Act 4Characters struggle with guilt and seek redemption through various actionsAll characters are consumed by guilt and are unable to seek redemption30s
- Q12What is the significance of the title 'The Crucible' in Act 4 of the play?It represents a place where the accused are burnedIt signifies a place of safety and refuge for the charactersIt refers to a literal crucible used for brewing potionsIt symbolizes the intense trials and tests faced by the characters30s
- Q13How does John Proctor's decision to tear up his confession in Act 4 of 'The Crucible' reflect his character development?He decides to lie and save himself at the last momentHe blames others for his predicament and seeks revengeHe chooses moral integrity over dishonesty, accepting his fate with dignityHe escapes from jail and goes into hiding30s
- Q14How does the resolution of 'The Crucible' in Act 4 reflect the consequences of mass hysteria and injustice?The trials result in happiness and unity among the people of SalemThe chaos and destruction caused by the witch trials lead to tragic losses and irreversible damage in the communityThe accusations are proven to be true and justice is servedThe characters escape unscathed and move on with their lives30s
- Q15How does the character of Elizabeth Proctor evolve in Act 4 of 'The Crucible'?She becomes consumed by anger and seeks revenge on those who accused her husbandShe remains indifferent to John Proctor's plight and chooses to save herselfShe turns against John Proctor and betrays him to the courtShe displays forgiveness and understanding towards John Proctor, showing her growth and strength30s