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In "The Crucible," Mary Warren is reluctant to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Proctor. She is afraid if she does testify, Abigail and the other girls will turn against her. She is finally persuaded to go to court and testify by John Proctor.
he confesses to having an affair with Abigail because he is trying to get his wife, Elizabeth or goody proctor out of prison. by telling the truth about his affair with Abigail it shows that Abigail is making false accusations about Elizabeth harming her as she just wants to hurt her lovers wife because john ultimately chose Elizabeth over Abigail. however in telling the truth about this he needs his wife to do the same. Elizabeth does not know that john has confessed so she lies to save his good name and pride, in doing so she damns them both.
She learns to be more forgiving. Elizabeth Proctor would not forgive her husband John Proctor for having an affair with Abigail Williams once she had heard about it, but toward the end of the play, when her husband is about to be hanged, she finally forgives him and shows how much she means it. "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
Because he FINALLY realised that the hangings were wrong, and wanted to save more innocent lives even if it did mean telling a lie.
He and Abigail, through their illicit actions, set off a chain of events that get out hand. He eventually tries to resolve the problem by telling the truth, even though this leads to dire consequences, which he faces with great courage.
In "The Crucible," Mary Warren is reluctant to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Proctor. She is afraid if she does testify, Abigail and the other girls will turn against her. She is finally persuaded to go to court and testify by John Proctor.
he confesses to having an affair with Abigail because he is trying to get his wife, Elizabeth or goody proctor out of prison. by telling the truth about his affair with Abigail it shows that Abigail is making false accusations about Elizabeth harming her as she just wants to hurt her lovers wife because john ultimately chose Elizabeth over Abigail. however in telling the truth about this he needs his wife to do the same. Elizabeth does not know that john has confessed so she lies to save his good name and pride, in doing so she damns them both.
She learns to be more forgiving. Elizabeth Proctor would not forgive her husband John Proctor for having an affair with Abigail Williams once she had heard about it, but toward the end of the play, when her husband is about to be hanged, she finally forgives him and shows how much she means it. "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
Because he FINALLY realised that the hangings were wrong, and wanted to save more innocent lives even if it did mean telling a lie.
the court believed the girls because they were young and innocent and god is also soppused to be innocent in those time and spectral evidence was allowed that means tthat only a persons saying is allowed for instense when Abigail stuck that needle in her self and said she saw Elizabeths soul or spirt do it there is no proper evidence agains Elizabeth but because Abligail simply SAID that it was her the court believes her. that is really it the court does care but only about the reputation of court. so if the court finally says that the girls were frauds the hole credibilaty of the court wold be thrown out the window.... and its would have caused a very bog crisis around America.
Abigail Adams had 6 children, but 1 was stillborn and the other died one month after her first birthday, so some say she had 4 children. Here are the names of her children: Abigail (Nabby) Amelia Adams John Quincy Adams Susanna Boylston Adams (died at 1 year old) Charles Adams Thomas Boylston Adams Elizabeth Adams (stillborn)
He and Abigail, through their illicit actions, set off a chain of events that get out hand. He eventually tries to resolve the problem by telling the truth, even though this leads to dire consequences, which he faces with great courage.
The was Deborah Sampson as a man, Molly pitcher to serve water to thirsty soldiers, Martha Washington to nurse the sick soldiers and finally Abigail Adams who wrote letters to inform her husband aka john Adams, that the war this and the war that, and yeah. :) teehee (:
I know the first National Treasure movie has a 'river of fire' scene at the end when Ben, Riley, Ben's father, and Abigail all finally find the treasure Ben has been searching for.
you spell it...: finally
No, the correct way to say it is "She has finally come."
Finally is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "you have finally learnt how to spell the word".