answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What does Elizabeth mean when she says to proctor the magistrate sits in your heart that judges you?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Performing Arts

What is John Proctor's insight into Elizabeth proctor?

How exactly do you mean? If you mean, what is his opinion of her, then he thinks that Elizabeth is very cold. All throughout the play, all he wishes for is forgiveness for having an affair with Abigail, and she can't find it in her heart to forgive him. We can tell he feels this way because he says "Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!" in Act 2 of The Crucible. Before, she had mentioned that she does not judge Proctor, but finds him lost. She mentions this coldly, and Act 2 is just a glimpse of how unfair Proctor has been treated for months with Elizabeth, so much so, he feels he "Come[s] into a court when [I] come into this house." Also, Elizabeth is the main reason for Proctor to not find himself to be a good man. Elizabeth makes it clear that she does not think he is good, and it has rubbed off on him, making him lose his confidence, and his reputation with the town. I hope this helped.


What is the figurative device used when John Proctor said an everlasting funeral marches round your heart in The Crucible?

a metaphor


Did Abigail Williams live with John Proctor?

No, in real life Abigail Williams was only ten or eleven when she first started accusing people of witchcraft, and John Proctor was about sixty, so it seems slightly unbelievable that she and John had an affair. No where in history can you find that Abigail Williams and John Proctor had an affair. The idea that she committed adultery mainly comes from the play The Crucibleby Arthur Miller.


Where did elizabeth get the rabbit in The Crucible?

"She walked into the house this afternoon, it hurt my heart to strip her, poor rabbit."


What is Abigail Williams motivation for doing what she does?

Her motivation to doing what she does is to capture John Proctors heart. She does whatever it will take to get him back from Elizabeth, the love of John's life.

Related questions

What is John Proctor's insight into Elizabeth proctor?

How exactly do you mean? If you mean, what is his opinion of her, then he thinks that Elizabeth is very cold. All throughout the play, all he wishes for is forgiveness for having an affair with Abigail, and she can't find it in her heart to forgive him. We can tell he feels this way because he says "Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!" in Act 2 of The Crucible. Before, she had mentioned that she does not judge Proctor, but finds him lost. She mentions this coldly, and Act 2 is just a glimpse of how unfair Proctor has been treated for months with Elizabeth, so much so, he feels he "Come[s] into a court when [I] come into this house." Also, Elizabeth is the main reason for Proctor to not find himself to be a good man. Elizabeth makes it clear that she does not think he is good, and it has rubbed off on him, making him lose his confidence, and his reputation with the town. I hope this helped.


What is bleeding heart judges?

judges who go easy on the criminals


Why do advocates dislike bleeding heart judges?

Advocates or lawyers do not like bleeding heart judges because may rule with their emotions. Lawyers want judges to rule with their brains.


What is john proctors insight into Elizabeth?

How exactly do you mean? If you mean, what is his opinion of her, then he thinks that Elizabeth is very cold. All throughout the play, all he wishes for is forgiveness for having an affair with Abigail, and she can't find it in her heart to forgive him. We can tell he feels this way because he says "Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!" in Act 2 of The Crucible. Before, she had mentioned that she does not judge Proctor, but finds him lost. She mentions this coldly, and Act 2 is just a glimpse of how unfair Proctor has been treated for months with Elizabeth, so much so, he feels he "Come[s] into a court when [I] come into this house." Also, Elizabeth is the main reason for Proctor to not find himself to be a good man. Elizabeth makes it clear that she does not think he is good, and it has rubbed off on him, making him lose his confidence, and his reputation with the town. I hope this helped.


When did Jessie Proctor die?

Jessie Proctor died on July 6, 1975, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA of heart failure.


What has the author Watkins Proctor Harvey written?

Watkins Proctor Harvey has written: 'Innocent vs significant murmurs' -- subject(s): Heart murmurs, Phonocardiography


Where did Elizabeth Stanton get married?

elizabeth cady Stanton died because of heart failure


What has the author Elizabeth Hamilton Harrison written?

Elizabeth Hamilton Harrison has written: 'From my Heart'


What is the figurative device used when John Proctor said an everlasting funeral marches round your heart in The Crucible?

a metaphor


What actors and actresses appeared in In Our Ghetto - 2011?

The cast of In Our Ghetto - 2011 includes: Elizabeth Gambo as Elizabeth Gambo Ini Godwin Heart Sunday as Heart Sunday


What has the author Susan Elizabeth Snow written?

Susan Elizabeth Snow has written: 'Children's stories from the heart'


What has the author Elizabeth Carrington written?

Elizabeth Carrington has written: 'The garden of my heart' 'Microbiology Laboratory Manual'