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... and unconscious, plays a large part in Act II, as well as in the rest of the play. We see this present through the characters of Elizabeth Proctor and Mr. Hale ...
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... Sunday! Proctor: II have once or twice plowed on Sunday. I have three children, sir, and until last year my land gave little. Hale ...
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... Sunday! Proctor: II have once or twice plowed on Sunday. I have three children, sir, and until last year my land gave little. Hale ...
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... His flaw, in contrast to John Proctor was not that of honesty, but rather that of an ... "If I had forty dollars a week - that's all I need (Act II)." In that act ...
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... parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce rewards, and interference from the other party in achieving their goals" (Adler, Lawrence, and Proctor II 351). ...
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... This shows how proctor is very mad for things had changed; there are no more connections between Proctor and Abigail. Act II~"Thou shalt not steal. ...
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... When Nurse and Giles come running into the Proctor household, they tell them how Cheever took ... of Goody Putnam's babies.' What am I to do, Mr. Hale?" (Act II, 71 ...
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... Proctor changes though; when Proctor is accused of being aw! ... into the cold war, felt that the threat of Communism was real and with World War II just ended and ...
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... Proctor changes though; when Proctor is accused of being a witch himself he getst ... felt that the threat of Communism was real and with World War II just ended ...
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... is accusing John Proctor, Hale intrudes and says, "Your honor, I cannot think you may judge the man on such evidence." It is odd that in Act II, Hale accuses ...
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... is accusing John Proctor, Hale intrudes and says, "Your honor, I cannot think you may judge the man on such evidence." It is odd that in Act II, Hale accuses ...
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... John Proctor challenged even the most superior man in the town. He never trusted Parris and was not threatened by his position. "II have no love for Mr. Parris ...
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... know. On top of that ordeal with Abigail, Proctor was also trying to lessen the power that Parris had II in the church. John saw ...
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... In Act II, Hale is traveling around the town, going house-to-house, searching for accused women to warn ... Soon, Hale finds himself standing at the Proctor home. ...
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... In response Hale exclaims that Proctor's story is not possible since He, himself, conducted the examinations of the accused, "There are ... "Hale: II have indeed. ...
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... These evil acts affect even the most honest people in the town like John and Elizabeth Proctor, and Rebecca Nurse who cannot fight the accusations made ... II. ...
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... Abigail furthermore takes herself off the accused by saying, "II know not. ... first innocent and admits to her lying, but then changes by blaming proctor when she ...
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... In Act II, Elizabeth wants John to go to court and expose Abigail as ... There were certain instances when Goody Proctor felt uncomfortable and insecure about the ...
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... In Salem, the "enemy" is at least partially represented by Proctor, who is acting as an individual and is breaking away from the ... "II have no love for Mr. Parris ...
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... Elizabeth Proctor is a strong woman who is blamed for witchcraft because of Abigail's ... dead she "knew all week it would come to this!" (Act II), Elizabeth knew ...
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... I Abby said to John, "You loved me, John Proctor, and whatever sin it is, you love me yet!" She was unwilling to give up on him. In Act II Elizabeth realized ...
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... (Miller) Each of the play's four acts was set within a rather small room: Act I is in a bedroom in Reverend Parris' house; Act II in the Proctor's "living room ...
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... such as Abigail Williams does in the play, Giles plainly says: "Why, II cannot give ... Later on in the play when John Proctor asks Elizabeth about Giles she whole ...
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... e . At the end of the talks Proctor states : '' And why not, if they must hang ... Hale becomes more aware of the truth near the end of Act II, when Giles Corey ...
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Influential Females I certainly agree with Queen Elizabeth II's statement: "A female ... Abigail admits secretly to John Proctor that no witchcraft was involved ...
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... (At least twenty were hanged.) John Proctor was publicly against the witch trials ... World War II had been a long, bloody war, and was followed by the cold war. ...
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... e . At the end of the talks Proctor states : '' And why not, if they must hang ... Hale becomes more aware of the truth near the end of Act II, when Giles Corey ...
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... (At least twenty were hanged.) John Proctor was publicly against the witch trials ... World War II had been a long, bloody war, and was followed by the Cold War. ...
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... Let's start with how it all began. II How did it all begin?- A - Rev. Samuel ... F - Next to be denounced a witch was Elizabeth Proctor. When ...
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... In Act II, Reverend Hale comes to visit the Hosek - 2 Proctors on his own account ... It says in the stage directions that Proctor is lost, and is flailing for the ...
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