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It's ironic because he does not remember the commandment he is guilty of (adultery from sleeping with Abigail)
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Ironically he forgets the commandment "Thou shalt not commit adultery", the only one he has broken.
John Proctor forgets the commandment he broke. He forgot "Thou shalt not commit adultery" which he did when he had an affair with Elizabeth.
John Proctor forget's adultery in the Ten Commandments, this is ironic considering John committed adultery with Abigail Adams.
It's ironic because he does not remember the commandment he is guilty of (adultery from sleeping with Abigail)
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Ironically he forgets the commandment "Thou shalt not commit adultery", the only one he has broken.
John Proctor forgets the commandment he broke. He forgot "Thou shalt not commit adultery" which he did when he had an affair with Elizabeth.
John Proctor forget's adultery in the Ten Commandments, this is ironic considering John committed adultery with Abigail Adams.
John Proctor forgets Adultery when reciting the Ten Commandments.
Proctor forgot the commandment on adultery and it is significant because he shows how he is not so faithful to his religion and him forgetting the adultery commandment implies that he must have done something bad dealing with adultery that made him forget the commandment. The affair with the 17 yr old Abigail.( adultery)
Thou shall not commit adultery
Yes, John Proctor openly admits to adultery.
John Proctor cannot recall one of the Ten Commandments. He forgets "Thou shall not commit adultery."
Adultery
Adultery.