Across
- 5. - John Proctor's wife, who is accused of witchcraft.
- 7. - The surname of the play's protagonist, John ______.
- 10. - Compliance with prevailing norms, rules, or beliefs.
- 11. - Setting of the play and the location of the witch trials.
- 13. - The way others perceive and judge a person's character.
- 14. - Blaming someone for wrongdoing or involvement in witchcraft.
- 15. - The religious group that dominated the society in Salem.
- 17. - Widespread fear and panic that fueled the accusations.
- 18. - The young woman who sparks the accusations and manipulates the trials.
- 19. - Principles concerning right and wrong behavior.
Down
- 1. - Loyalty or support to a particular cause or group.
- 2. - The concept of fairness and impartial judgment.
- 3. - The title of the religious leaders in Salem.
- 4. - Unjust treatment or punishment based on religious beliefs or accusations.
- 6. - Admitting guilt or wrongdoing during the trials.
- 8. - The alleged supernatural practice that led to the trials.
- 9. - The objective reality or facts of a situation.
- 12. - The act of turning against someone's trust or loyalty.
- 16. - A legal examination of evidence to determine guilt or innocence.
- 19. - The parallel between the witch trials and the anti-communist investigations of the 1950s.
