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♥I'm sixteen years young.♥High School junior
♥In a relationship of one year
♥I LOVEAbercrombie and Fitch, Hollister Co., and American Eagle Outfitters.
♥I HATE bad grammar.
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so thanks soooooo much for your help!!! if you dont know of another example, could you refresh my memory of the notes i have? i don't remember any of it... i have to get this turned in by friday or i get a 0 and i would die... thanks.
1. In what ways does John Proctor, a guilt ridden, self-confessed sinner, prove that he is a moral character. Please cite evidence from the play to support your response.
(notes I have: confessed affair, going to jail for wife)
2. How does Elizabeth Proctor earn your sympathy as the play develops -- specifiacally from the moment you meet her in Act 2 through the end of the plan, when she says about her husband, "He has his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!" Please cite evidence from the play to support your response.
(notes I have: willingly goes when arrested, courtroom in Act 3, saves family, husband doesn't judge)
3. How does Act 3 serve as the play's climax (the point of highest dramatic tension and/or major turning point in the action)? Please cite evidence from the play to support your response
(notes I have: when he's going to jail "oh god", "confessing", mary warren, a williams)
4. One of the most prominent themes in The Crucible is the importance of the name. Analyze what a good name means to such characters as Rev. Paris, Abigail Williams, and John Proctor, using specific examples to support your conclusions.
(notes I have: tries to save name, concerned about rep, people don't like him, lies to keep name (john p)& abigail flees.)
I'll answer your question on Thursday afternoon. I've been busy this afternoon(Wednesday) with school work.
(Rating: 5) ok that's cool..