Wonders if accusations are false Expert on witches Called in by Parris to help resolve situationġ5 A pious and hones farmer’s wife. Has come to investigate/discover if witchcraft is being done. Giles Corey Old man who likes to stir up trouble and be in the middle 83-year-old gentleman Somewhat contentious Often sues neighbors A man of principlesġ4 Reverend John Hale A young religious man from Beverly. 72-year-old respected resident of Salem Appears to be a voice of reason and calm Has a large family The protagonist in the play A farmer in Salem Village Regrets his affair with Abigail Wishes to be restored with his wifeġ2 Rebecca Nurse An elderly woman known for her charity and kindness. Friends with Abigail Williams Lead by others One of the “afflicted” girlsġ1 John Proctor A farmer and father of two who had an affair with Abigail Williams. Mary Warren Teenager who works for the Proctors. Servant the Putnam houshold Friend of Abigail Williams Is “afflicted”ġ0 Teenager who works for the Proctors. Mercy Lewis Naked teen from forest, violent. Prominent citizen in Salem Jealous of Rebecca NurseĨ Thomas Putnam The richest man in town. Ann Putnam Bitter wife of Thomas Putnam, who has lost all but 1 child. Friend of Abigail Williams One of “afflicted” girlsħ Mrs. Susanna Walcott Teenager who works for the doctor. An orphan who lives with her uncle Leads girls in accusations Used to work for the Proctor family She is conniving, needy, and in love with John Proctor. She is conniving, needy, and inĪbigail Williams 17- year-old niece to Reverend Parris. Slave to Reverend Parris Brought by Parris from Barbados Accused of witchcraft Names others in attempt to save herselfĥ 17- year-old niece to Reverend Parris. One of the first girls to be “afflicted”Ĥ Native slave from Barbados. Former failed businessman Insecure Father to Betty Uncle to Abigailīetty Parris 9 – 10 year old daughter of Reverend Samuel Parris. Minister of Salem Controversial figure, not liked by all townspeople. He worries about his life and reputation. Presentation on theme: "Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” MEET THE CHARACTERS."- Presentation transcript:ġ Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” MEET THE CHARACTERS
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