
The Crucible Test Review
Quiz by Kimberly Richardson
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Name the speaker: “No, no , sir I don’t truck with no Devil!…I love me Betty!”
Name the speaker: “You load one oak of mine and you’ll fight to drag it home!”
Speaker? "There is a prodigious danger in the seeking of loose spirits. I fear it, I fear it.”
Name the speaker: “…I have laid seven babies unbaptized in the earth.”
Name the speaker: “In these books the Devil stands stripped of all his brute disguises.”
Name the speaker: “She comes to me every night to go and drink blood!”
Name the speaker: “I saved her life today!”
Name the speaker: “He plow on Sunday, sir…. I think it be evidence…I cannot keep it.”
Name the speaker: “Say nothin’ more, John. He’s playin’ you! He means to hang us all!”
Name the speaker: “I denounce these proceedings, I quit this court!”
Name the speaker: “I believe she has vanished.”
Name the speaker: “I will not receive a single plea for pardon or postponement.”
Name the speaker: “Do what you will. But let none be your judge."
Name the speaker: "This man is killing his neighbors for their land!"
Speaker?: "God does not need my name nailed upon the church! God knows how black my sins are!”
Name the speaker: “I have given you my soul; leave me my name!”
Speaker? "There is a faction that is sworn to drive me from my pulpit. Do you understand that?"
Name the speaker: "I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down!"
Name the speaker: "You are pulling heaven down and raising up a wh*re."
Name the speaker: "Life is God‘s most precious gift; no principle however glorious may justify the taking of it."
He thinks that the Salem Reverend is overcome with greed.
Lost seven of eight babies.
Accused of witchcraft because she was reading "strange books"
Which does NOT serve as a setting for The Crucible?
His final words are "More weight."
Accuses the bewitched girls of "having silly seasons."
Of the bewitched girls, who sleeps and will not wake up?
Of the bewitched girls, who walks as though in a trance?
What important prop implicates Elizabeth in Act II of The Crucible?
The climactic moment (the moment that cements the downfall of the tragic hero) of the play occurs when
The commandment Proctor can't remember in Act II involves
Why is Andover, MA an important town in The Crucible?
Who is the first person Tituba accuses to save herself?
Who is the speaker, and who is being described: "the magistrate sits in your heart"?
Who is the speaker, and who is being described: "a funeral marches round your heart"?
Who is the speaker, and who is being described? "I will curse her hotter than the oldest cinder"
Who is the speaker, and what is being described: "Theology is a fortress"?
Speaker and subject? "My wife is the very brick and mortar of the church."
Who uses the following metaphor? "Vengeance is walking in Salem."
Danforth: "Will you confess yourself befouled with Hell, or do you keep that black allegiance yet?" What is he asking?
In the previous quotation, what is the “black allegiance”?
"A fire, a fire is burning!" The image of fire John describes is most clearly connected to
Which part of the play most clearly connects to this description, written by Arthur Mller? "Land-lust which had been expressed before by constant bickering . . . could now be elevated to the arena of morality…."
Which of the following best describe the relationship between John and Elizabeth Proctor at the opening of Act II?
What does Mary Warren originally say is her reason for giving the poppet to Elizabeth?
Elizabeth says the crowd at the courthouse “parted for Abigail like the seas for Israel.” What does allusion show about Abby?
What does Elizabeth mean when she says to Proctor, “The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you” in Act II?
What does Hale mean when he says about Rebecca, “an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in heaven”?
When John says God is dead he means…
Who is more concerned with his own reputation rather than his daughter's health?
Who is the first person in the play to admit to witchcraft?
This character's "justice" is described as being so cold it "would freeze beer."