Review for The Crucible Test

  1. Write two paragraphs about The Puritans. Include information about: where they settled, their religious beliefs, their basic life values.
  2. Identify the speaker of the following quotes.

-“ There is prodigious danger in the seeking of loose spirits.”

-“I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.”

-The promise that a stallion gives a mare I gave that girl.”

-Life, woman, life is God’s most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it.”

-“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him.”-“The pure in heart need no lawyers.”

-“There is a misty plot afoot so subtle we should be criminal to cling to old respects and ancient friendships.”

-“I hear the boot of Lucifer…we will burn together.”

-“I am a minister of the Lord, and I dare not take a life without there be a proof so immaculate no slightest qualm of conscience may doubt it.”

-“You cannot hang this sort. There is danger for me.”

3.The three characters below change a lot over the course of the play. Write a description of the character at the beginning of the play, then tell how the character has changed by the end of the play.

Rev. HaleJohn ProctorElizabeth Proctor

Review for The Crucible Test

  1. Write two paragraphs about The Puritans. Include information about: where they settled, their religious beliefs, their basic life values.
  2. Identify the speaker of the following quotes.

-“ There is prodigious danger in the seeking of loose spirits.”

-“I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.”

-The promise that a stallion gives a mare I gave that girl.”

-Life, woman, life is God’s most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it.”

-“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him.”-“The pure in heart need no lawyers.”

-“There is a misty plot afoot so subtle we should be criminal to cling to old respects and ancient friendships.”

-“I hear the boot of Lucifer…we will burn together.”

-“I am a minister of the Lord, and I dare not take a life without there be a proof so immaculate no slightest qualm of conscience may doubt it.”

-“You cannot hang this sort. There is danger for me.”

3.The three characters below change a lot over the course of the play. Write a description of the character at the beginning of the play, then tell how the character has changed by the end of the play.

Rev. HaleJohn ProctorElizabeth Proctor