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John Proctor
mckenzie
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Proctor was a stand-up guy who spoke his mind.
John Proctor was attracted to Abigail's subversive personality
him challenging authority
John doesn't achieve his goals of freeing Elizabeth or stopping the overall madness
hypocritical
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Abigail, the play's antagonist
Abigail is vengeful, selfish,
manipulative, and a magnificent liar.
This saucy, young housekeeper
Abigail's subversive personality
Abigail's naughty antics
Abigail had an affair
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Parris is a wormy little character
Parris is greedy
Reverend gives weak justifications, but never denies any of the accusations
Abigail stole his money |
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a woman from Barbados who practices what the Puritans view as “black magic.”
Tituba admits her supposed sin
she is not given a reprieve like the others who confess
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Thomas Putnam is a greedy man
He uses his daughter to accuse people whose property he covets
big liar
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Putnam might not mean any harm – she just wants to find out why her babies have been dying, and she’s sad and angry about it.
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a true good soul
first to be accused
escapegoat
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killed by stones
old guy
talks reckless |
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peaceful loves her husband
stand up woman went to jail
dislikes abigail she lied
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stern character
makes decession
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other justice that presides over courts
precise
manipulative
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true dimatic character
changing character
idealist he sees good in everything
changes to a realist changes his mind uh oh |
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morality judge
voice of right
constionce |
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flexible but not in a good way
follower
wants to do whats right but is afraid
caves with Abigail
Abigail multiplant them |
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