Tituba - Answers a slave from Barbados
conjures spirits with girls in the woods
accuses Sarah Good
servant to Rev Parris
Abigail Williams - Answers Reverend Parris' orpaned niece
hates Elizabeth Proctor ; mistress of John Proctor
leads "crying out" during the trial
drank blood to kill E Proctor
leader of girls in the woods
Mary Warren - Answers the Proctors' current servant girl
one of the girls in the woods
accuses John Proctor
Ann Putnam - Answers Ruth's mother
lost seven children
accuses Rebecca Nurse of Murder
Mercy Lewis - Answers the Putnam's servant girl
involved in the accusation of witches
was naked in the forest
when Abigail flees town it is believed that she goes with
Betty Parris - Answers screams upon hearing the Lord's name
gravely ill after night in the forest
daughter of Rev Parris
Rebecca Nurse - Answers a seventy-two year old woman
thinks the girls are going through their "silly season"
well-respected wife of landowner Francis Nurse
Elizabeth Proctor - Answers the "sickly wife"
given doll with needle by Mary Warren
Giles Corey - Answers "MORE WEIGHT"
sues many villagers of Salem
his wife reads "strange books"
"a crank and a nuisance"
an eighty-three year old man
husband of women accused of witchcraft
Rev Hale - Answers an expert on "demonic arts"
minister summoned to check for witchcraft
tries to save John Proctor
Thomas Putnam - Answers vindictive, bitter villager who believes he has been wronged and cheated
(thinks he owns more land than he does)
leading village voice against the witches
father of the seven children who died shortly after birth (needs someone to blame)
Rev Parris - Answers a graduate of Harvard
preaches hellfire
minister in Salem
John Proctor - Answers doesn't attend church regulary
tells Abigail, "We never touched"
salem farmer
Susanna Walcott - Answers tells Rev. Parris that the doctor can find no medical cause for Betty's
illness
was in the woods
Francis Nurse - Answers arbitrates disputes as though he were an unofficial judge
Deputy Governor Danforth - Answers Judge who orders pressed to death to Giles Corey under
questioning
Rev Parris - Answers "I have put clothes on your back...Your name in the town - it is entirely white, is
it not?"