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Monday, January 14, 2019

Effect and suspense Essay

At the beginning of act 2 it begins in the family line of tooshie and Elizabeth monitor. John walks into the kitchen and wreaks some salt to the pot and sits down. Elizabeth walks in and serves Proctor some food. Proctor compliments her It is well seasoned This shows Proctor is metaphorically trying to make his relationship better with his wife. Both characters engage in idle conversation about the weather and the crops. Au hold outnces would keep back felt that at that place may be something beneath the surface they both are avoiding lecture about something. The conversation changes to witchcraft. Elizabeth mentions Abigail being accused and how she thought she was innocent.John whence says If the girls a saint now, I think it is not easy to prove shes a fraud, and the town gone so silly. She told it to me in a room alone I abide no proof of it. Elizabeth then replies You were alone with her? this shows Elizabeth is thus far caught up with the affair and pipe down cant f or set up it. When Mary Warren enters, he grabs her and shakes her He says How do you go to Salem when I forbid it? Do you scoff me? Ill whip you if you dare leave this house again auditory senses would get the delineation Proctor is not a very good person if he would talk to someone like that, and also a evildoer who had an affair. When Reverend John Hale visits to tell them Elizabeth has been mentioned in court.He affects both of them questions like wherefore only two out of three of their children have been baptized. Elizabeth explains that she does not think of Parris to be holy so does not essential her child to be baptized by him. Hale asks Elizabeth if she knows all cardinal Com gaydments, she says she does, Hale asks Proctor and he says, I- I am sure I do, sir. Hale asks him to repeat them all Proctor does and names 9. Elizabeth says you forgot adultery John.This shows Elizabeth still resents John for the affair. Audiences would have seen John as a sinner, and an s elf-assertive man up to this point of the play. When Abigail charges Elizabeth, we see a more desperate place to John Proctors character. When Ezekiel Cheever comes to the Proctor house hold with a warrant to arrest Elizabeth, he finds a poppet of Mary Warrens. there is a needle in the middle, where Abigail stabbed herself. Proctor, in desperation pleads that it was not Elizabeth Why, she has make it herself I hope you not taking this for proof, mister Proctor pleads with Herrick and Cheever audiences may finger that he is saying these things to prove to Elizabeth how much he loves her. I volition fall like an ocean on that court Fear nothing, Elizabeth.In court, Proctor attempts to defend his wife and says that Abigail has been pretending witchcraft. Many people have now been arrested, some even sentenced to death. Mary changes her testimony and confirms Proctors evidence. In act three Proctor is defending his wife, saying that Elizabeth discount Abigail from their household, was because Proctor and Abigail had an affair. Abigail denies this but Proctor asks Judge Hawthorne to fetch his wife and ask her, because she never lies.Elizabeth is then summoned to court to say if Proctor is telling the truth. Danforth asks her why she dismissed Abigail and she lies for Proctor, this means that Proctor is arrested.  Danforth Your hubby- did he indeed turn from you? Elizabeth My husband is a goodly man, sir. Danforth Then he did not turn nominate you. Elizabeth He- Danforth Look at me To your knowledge, has John Proctor ever committed the abomination of lechery? Elizabeth No, sir  Proctor is make to confess, or risk loosing his life. He decides to make a false confession to save his life, but however when he is made to sign his confession he refuses, he argues that his name is with him his whole life. The audience would have the impression that John Proctor is a good, self- respecting, brave man. John Proctor then went on to be hanged for a crime he didnt commit.My conclusion is that in the beginning of the play, John Proctor has the impression that he is a sinner with a past, who is trying to change into a better person but still with a violent and aggressive temper, However by the end of the play we see a disparate side to him. He changes into a man with dignity and pride, who is willing to die for his sins of lechery. I think he is trying to prove something to his wife, that he celestial latitude his sins and is sorry. Arthur Miller uses long sentences in a dramatic way to add depth to The Crucible, to gives effect and suspense.

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