Crucible, Act 1 notes

Rev. Parris

  • Middle forties, bad reputation, not liked by others, controlling, widower, doesn’t like children & not good with them
  • Crying/kneeling/praying beside his daughter, Betty, wondering why she’s unconscious
  • Spent some years as a merchant before entering the ministry

Tituba

  • 40-years-old; Rev. Parris’ slave from Barbados
  • Cares for Betty, but fears Parris, blamed for what has happened (whipped)

Abigail

  • 17,beautiful, orphan, niece of Rev. Parris living with him; conceals motives – lies
  • Caught conjuring spirits in the forest, but she says they were just dancing

Parris

1/p.10 – “There is a faction that is sworn to drive me from my pulpit.” – There is a faction (group) in the church that is trying to get him fired; has many enemies.

  • Seems more worried about his ______than ______
  • Sent for Rev. Hale to find out what’s wrong

Abigail

  • Her name (reputation) is…; used to work for Goody Proctor but got fired 7 months ago; no one else has hired her since; doesn’t like Goody Proctor.

Thomas Putnam

  • Wealthy landowner, near 50.
  • His daughter, Ruth, is also sick, but with eyes open; believes it’s “unnatural causes”
  • His motives: to get back at the village for not voting for his brother-in-law as minister and not honoring the family name; and to get revenge for what his father did in giving most of the inheritance/land to his step-brother.
  • His wife, Ann Putnam, had seven babies die within a day of birth; she sent Ruth to Tituba to contact the dead to find out who murdered the babies.
  • Urges Parris to head off his enemies and announce the discovery of witchcraft first before they accuse him.

Abigail

  • In the forest, she drank blood and cast a spell to kill Goody Proctor.
  • She threatens the girls to say no more – only that they danced and Tituba contacted Ruth’s dead sisters.

John Proctor

  • Farmer, mid-thirties, in his prime, does not like hypocrites
  • Feels like a fraud because he has sinned.
  • He had an affair with Abigail 7 months ago!
  • Says he has no feelings for Abigail, but he looks up at her window.

Abigail

  • Wants Goody Proctor dead because/so…

1/p.24 – “I never knew what pretense Salem was… the lying lessons I was taught…” - Abigail sees that all of Salem…

Rebecca Nurse

  • 72 years-old, white-haired, wife of Francis Nurse

Giles Cory

  • 83 years-old, muscular, sharp, inquisitive, powerful

Francis Nurse

  • Owns 300 acres that family & friends live on and population growing (Topsfield); Putnam does not like his rise to power

Rebecca Nurse

  • Betty calms in her presence (Ann Putnam suspicious)
  • She has 11 children and 26 grandchildren; she knows how children behave, she thinks Betty …

1/p.28 - “There is prodigious danger in the seeking of loose spirits.” She fears that a witch-hunt will cause even more disputes.

Man vs. Man Conflicts: The Two Opposing Sides

Directions: As you read p.27-32, fill-in the person on the left who is arguing with the person on the right for each topic.

Rev. ParrisJohn Proctor

Mr. PutnamGiles Cory

Ann PutnamRebecca Nurse

(Abigail Williams)(Francis Nurse)

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______&______

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______

______

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Based on these pages, what conclusion can you draw about the townspeople of Salem?

Man vs. Man Conflicts: The Two Opposing Sides

Rev. ParrisJohn Proctor

Mr. PutnamGiles Cory

Ann PutnamRebecca Nurse

(Abigail Williams)(Francis Nurse)

Man vs. Man (p.27-31)

Rev. Parris Proctor

PutnamRebecca Nurse

Parris

PutnamProctor

PutnamProctor

ParrisProctor

ParrisProctor

& Giles Cory

ParrisProctor

Putnam Proctor

Rev. John Hale

  • From Beverly, near 40, intellectual, feels the pride of being a specialist who is called upon; only has had ONE prior experience (the accused wasn’t really a witch, and victim wasn’t really possessed, just needed rest.)

1/p.38 - “We cannot look to superstition in this. The Devil is precise;” - Hale is looking for hard evidence.

Giles Corey

  • Shares with Rev. Hale that his wife, Martha… and when he tried to pray, he couldn’t until she… then he could…
  • Only started attending church after marrying Martha, so new at praying – stumbles on his own when praying.
  • Doesn’t mean to say that Martha is a witch.

Tituba

  • She is angry at Parris and all slaveholders and says that they work for the devil.
  • 1/p.47 – “Look! I have white people belong to me.” – Tituba says that those who own slaves work for the Devil, therefore Parris is doing the Devil’s work.
  • Counseled by Hale, Tituba wants to return to God’s glory:

Step 1: admit her guilt/sin publicly (witchcraft)

Step 2: prove allegiance to God by naming others who work for the Devil (pass guilt/blame to others)

Putnam

  • Suggests the first names as witches: _____ & ______.

Abigail

  • After Tituba confesses, Abigail … because…

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