Answer the following questions about Act III:
- In
2-3 sentences, summarize the action of Act III.
- Deputy Governor Danforth tells Proctor that
Elizabeth is saved for at least a year.
Why will she not be hanged for this period of time?
- Why does Proctor reveal the truth about his
relationship with Abigail?
- What animal do the girls “see” when they are accused
of lying? What do they say this animal
is?
- Proctor
had previously been described by your classmates as “Gentle, a father, likes his wife, and nice.”
What characteristic would you add after Act III? Why? (see picture)
- (According to your classmates, see picture)
Elizabeth:
“Serious, Upset, Loyal, and Religious.” Which of these characteristics were
demonstrated in Act III? Why?
- (According to your classmates, see picture)
Mary
Warren: “Scared, Helpful, Disobedient, and says whatever will keep her safe.”
Which of these characteristics played the biggest role in Act III? Why?
- (According to your classmates, see picture)
Hale:
He’s “a minister, holy, conceited, and believes he’s an expert in the
supernatural.” What is the most important change in his character in Act III?
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