She is FIERCE in response to rejection.
He goes by many nicknames, but one of them is Old _______.
His "master" says to him once "ah clod! ah, earthly mass!"
He believes revenge is a dish best served cold. Cold as ice.
Says, "If you trafficked with spirits in the
forest, I must know it, for surely my enemies will, and they‘ll ruin me with it."
A man who knows himself (and owns himself): The ___________.
Said about her at the end, "If she'd ha' died, Ethan might ha' lived."
She turns to religion in the end, though she scorned it in better days.
The most ironically named character of all.
An innocent child (with a broken arm).
He would never drink of the elixir of life, for he seems to know more than we do!
Last name of a person known for her good works, even outside of Salem.
She was always "cranky," says the neighbor, but now that she's got someone who really needs care she's "wonderful."
His daughter Ruth is sick, too, at the start of the play.
A man who changes his mind once he begins to see clearly.
A kind man (but one who wanted a big house).