it means that there is an arrow in john proctor
John Proctor also doesn't know his ten commandments. Specifically the one about adultery.
read the book and you might actually know
Proctor tells Hale that Abigail confessed the children were dancing in the woods and Betty just got frightened. He claims to know because Abigail told him when they were alone together.
Dramatic irony is when the audience is aware of something that a character does not know. In Act III, Elizabeth when questioned for the dismisal of Abaigail from her services she is unaware that John had previous confessed to his affair with Abigail. Elizabeth denies there being an affair with John and Abiagail to keep his name clean, thus proving that John was a liar and not to be taken seriously in court. Yet, the reader is fully aware that Proctor admitted to the affair while Elizabeth is faced with bring shame to Proctor's name.
because she does not wish to ruin her husbands name, she did not know prior to coming in the court that john had said she does not tell a lie. so she lied in his name.. it could also be because if she said yes they could have tried him so really she was confused and did not know what consequences would be taken if she said he did committ lechery...
omg this is the exact question from my packet! sorry i dont know.
John 3:11
John Proctor also doesn't know his ten commandments. Specifically the one about adultery.
John Proctor is considered an honest man, but few know that he is guilty of adultery with the teenage servant Abigail Williams. This compromises his honesty in the eyes of his wife and causes him to be doubted and not given the trust he deserves. -Your very welcome :)
read the book and you might actually know
I dont know, but his lyrics do seem that way.
Proctor tells Hale that Abigail confessed the children were dancing in the woods and Betty just got frightened. He claims to know because Abigail told him when they were alone together.
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Dramatic irony is when the audience is aware of something that a character does not know. In Act III, Elizabeth when questioned for the dismisal of Abaigail from her services she is unaware that John had previous confessed to his affair with Abigail. Elizabeth denies there being an affair with John and Abiagail to keep his name clean, thus proving that John was a liar and not to be taken seriously in court. Yet, the reader is fully aware that Proctor admitted to the affair while Elizabeth is faced with bring shame to Proctor's name.
I don't know for sure but President John F. Kennedy is often attributed to this quote. yes, its Kennedy, not Churchill.
because she does not wish to ruin her husbands name, she did not know prior to coming in the court that john had said she does not tell a lie. so she lied in his name.. it could also be because if she said yes they could have tried him so really she was confused and did not know what consequences would be taken if she said he did committ lechery...
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