The crucible quote quiz

A dramatic scene from The Crucible depicting John Proctor in a tense confrontation with Abigail Williams, set against the backdrop of a Puritan village, with dark clouds and a sense of foreboding in the sky.

The Crucible Quote Challenge

Test your knowledge of Arthur Miller's iconic play, The Crucible, through this engaging quote quiz. Delve into the themes, characters, and impactful lines that shaped this powerful allegory of morality and justice.

Featuring:

  • 11 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice answers
  • A chance to reflect on historical context
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingQuill512
What is the name by which you answer to
Who said this quote: "I will give you no name... I stand mute"
Giles Corey
John Proctor
Danforth
Abigail Williams
What is McCarthyism?
Practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence
Dibber-dobbing
The practice of making accusations backed up by substance or proof
The practice of finding and hanging witches
"I will cut off my hand before I'll ever reach for you again" - John Proctor. Who does he say this to?
Abigail Williams
Elizabeth Proctor
Giles Corey
Parris
"I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you" - Elizabeth Proctor. What is Elizabeth referring to?
Proctor's affair with Abigail
Proctor's guilt and self-judgement
Proctor's terrible farming skills
Proctor's distaste for rabbit soup
"Life is God's most precious gift; no principle, however _______, may justify the taking of it" - John Hale to Elizabeth Proctor. What is the missing word?
Glorious
Respectable
Delicious
Enticing
What does Abigail's quote, "There be no blush about my name..." reflect?
Her willingness to lie
Her truthful nature
The proof of her affair with Proctor
The love she feels for Parris
What type of play is The Crucible?
An allegory
A tragedy
Musical theatre
A lesson
What is an allegory?
A literary feature where a story is used to deliver a message about real-world issues
A literary feature where a phrase, quotation or peom that is set at the beginning of a document
A literary feature where an innocuous word may be put in place of a more offensive one
A literary feature where an objective of unrelated context is referred to covertly
Why does Abigail Williams say: "I want to open myself! I want the light of God..."?
She is trying to save her own skin by claiming guilt to witchcraft
She is overcome by lust for John Proctor
She is asking for Parris' forgiveness of her sins
She is blackmailing Tituba to admit to devilry
"I have not moved from there to there without I think to _____ you" - John Proctor to Elizabeth Proctor. What is the missing word?
Please
Interest
Accept
Love
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