What is the setting of Act III? The vestry room of the Salem meeting house The Crucible Act III study guide What evidence of Martha Corey’ Corey’s witchcraft is the court considering? That she has been reading fortunes. This comes after her arrest for using her books to kill Walcott’ Walcott’s pigs What has Mary Warren signed that Proctor and Giles want to submit as evidence to the court? A deposition stating that Mary never saw spirits and that the girls are lying Why does Giles Corey feel guilty that his wife is charged with witchcraft? Because he told Rev. Hale that his wife was reading books, and now that has been used against her to accuse her of witchcraft What do you think makes Judge Danforth so unwilling to consider that the girls could be pretending? He wants to protect the court’ court’s reputation because the court would look foolish if it was discovered that the girls had been lying all along What does Danforth believe prompted Proctor to bring Mary Warren before the court? That Proctor not only wants to save his wife, but that he wants to undermine the court What bargain does Danforth attempt to strike with Proctor just to make him go away? Danforth explains to Proctor that, if Elizabeth is pregnant, then she will live for another year, meaning that John should drop his charges and go home if his sole purpose for coming before the court was to save Elizabeth’ Elizabeth’s life What makes Proctor want to continue in his attempt to prove the girls are lying? What document does Danforth consider, and what does he do to the people who signed it? Because he wants to save the lives of all those who have been wrongly accused by the girls A petition signed by 91 people attesting to the good moral character of Rebecca Nurse, Martha Corey and Elizabeth Proctor He orders the arrest of all 91 people who signed it so they could be questioned What does Giles claim Thomas Putnam had his daughter do, and why? He claimed he had his daughter, Ruth, accuse George Jacobs of witchcraft so he could buy his land when he is hanged for the crime Why is Giles Corey hesitant to give the name of the man who heard Thomas Putnam say his daughter’ daughter’s outcry against Jacobs had “given him a fair gift of land” land”? Because Danforth just had the 91 people who signed the petition arrested, so he doesn’ doesn’t want to see this person arrested also What does Danforth do with Giles? He arrests him on a charge of contempt of court since he refuses to give the name of the man who told him about Thomas Putnam’ Putnam’s scheme What finally prompts Proctor to report his affair with Abigail? He sees that Mary Warren is being intimidated by Abigail, the other girls and the judges, so, as a last resort to convince the court Abigail is a fraud, he admits to the affair Why do Abigail and the others suddenly pretend to be cold and to see spirits? They want to reinforce Danforth’ Danforth’s belief in their innocence, and they realize he is beginning to doubt them What does Judge Hathorne ask Mary Warren to do, which she cannot? And why can’ can’t she do it now? He asks her to faint Because she was stirred up by the frenzy around her when the other girls pretended to see spirits, so she claimed to see them too. So when she is asked to do it alone, she cannot What kind of irony is Abigail using when she asks the court why she is being questioned when it is she who has been hurt and her blood that’ that’s been “running’ running’ out” out”? It is verbal irony, since she is the one whose accusations will lead to the deaths of those accused of witchcraft Why does Elizabeth lie about John’ John’s lechery? How is this ironic? Because she thinks that, by lying, she is protecting him from a charge of lechery It’ It’s ironic because John told the court that his wife never lies, so the one time she does could cost both of them their lives (TAKE NOTE: This is dramatic irony since the audience knew what had taken place before Elizabeth’ Elizabeth’s entrance, but she didn’ didn’t What finally destroys Proctor’ Proctor’s efforts to save his wife? Mary Warren turns on him and calls him the Devil’ Devil’s man and accuses him of making her sign the Devil’ Devil’s book What is Hale’ Hale’s reaction to the events in Act III? Hale denounces the court and then quits Why does Mary Warren denounce her deposition and side with Abigail against Proctor? Because she fears the court will hang her for being a witch if she continues to side with John against the girls, so she saves herself by claiming John was the Devil’ Devil’s man