The Crucible Character Analysis Worksheet

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The Crucible Character Analysis Worksheet

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Grade 10-11
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Introduction to Character Analysis in 'The Crucible'

This section introduces the importance of character analysis in understanding the themes and moral dilemmas in Arthur Miller's play. Focus on how characters' motivations influence the plot and message of the play.
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Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct answer for each question about the characters in 'The Crucible'.
1.
Who is the main protagonist in 'The Crucible'?
[1 mark]
AJohn Proctor
BReverend Parris
CAbigail Williams
DJudge Danforth
2.
Which character is most motivated by fear and self-preservation?
[1 mark]
AJohn Proctor
BReverend Parris
CJohn Hathorne
DGiles Corey
3.
Who falsely confesses to witchcraft to save themselves?
[1 mark]
AJohn Proctor
BGiles Corey
CTituba
DReverend Hale
4.
Which character demonstrates integrity and refuses to falsely confess?
[1 mark]
AJohn Proctor
BReverend Parris
CGiles Corey
DJudge Hathorne
5.
What motivates Abigail Williams throughout the play?
[1 mark]
AJustice and truth
BFear of punishment
CRomantic obsession and revenge
DReligious zeal
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Short Answer Questions

Answer the following questions with brief responses, citing specific examples from the play.
1.
Describe John Proctor's main internal conflict and how it influences his actions.
2.
How does Abigail Williams manipulate other characters to serve her goals?
3.
Explain the significance of John's final decision in the play.
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Extended Analysis Question

Write a detailed essay analyzing the character of Reverend Hale. Consider his development from an enthusiastic witch-hunter to a man seeking redemption. Use specific examples from the text to support your analysis.
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Extended Essay: Analyze Reverend Hale's character development and discuss how his changing perspective reflects the play's themes of morality, justice, and hysteria.

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12/29/2025
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