Who said it? Who is the speaker talking to? What is the significance to the play? Do you recognize any literary elements? “I made a gift for you today…I had to sit long hours in a chair, and passed the time with sewing.”
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. It's significance is that Elizabeth will be asked if she keeps any poppets when she's accused of witch craft and it's ironic since she receives this gift from her then is accused of keeping poppets. I also recognize irony in this quote.
Mary Warren says this to Elizabeth Proctor. The significance that this quote has to the play is that when Elizabeth Proctor gets accused as a witch she is asked if she keeps any poppets in her household. I noticed irony when Elizabeth recieves the poppet she gets immediatly asked the question if she keeps any poppets when she gets accused.
mary tell this to elizabeth proctor. she made her the doll while she was sitting at the witch trails. after she gives her the doll hale comes to tell mr and mrs proctor that she has been accused, irony.
mary warren gives the doll to Elizabeth Proctor. after the doll is given that night she finds out she is accused of witch craft and that abby was found with a neddle in her side. They asked is she had any poppets and she only had the one the mary gave her that night.
Mary Warren says this to Elziabeth, I think its significant because the doll was later used in court against Elziabeth. It was like she was donig witchcraft, because the needle was in the doll. But Elizabeth really wasnt doing withcraft. I noticed irony and foreshadowing in this quote.
Mary Warren says this to Elizabeth. I think its significant because they think she is a witch and she made it when Mary Warren made it and is later used against her. Irony is definately being used here.
What is the significance to the play: I think the significance is that she was trng to get back on their good sde, but also was eing slick when she gave Elizabeth that doll.
Do you recognize any literary elements: Not any that I know of.
Mary Warren says this to Elizabeth Proctor. It might be a clue to say that the girls really are witches, since later on in the story Elizabeth gets accused of witchcraft on Abigail, with the doll that Mary gave to her. I think this is foreshadowing because Proctor in the story refers back to the doll that was given to Elizabeth.
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth. I think it's significant because Mary made it for Elizabeth but when Elizabeth was accused they used the doll as evidence of witchcraft. I recognized Irony.
Mary Warren says this to Elizabeth Proctor. Mary made a doll while she was at the witch trials and gave it to Elizabeth Proctor.But the thing is shortly after Elizabeth received the doll she was accused of being a witch and asked if she kepted any poppets around the house.
Mary Warren stated this to Elizabeth. They use the doll to apprehend her of witchcraft. This situation makes me realize that the author uses irony in a sense of constructing blame.
marry warren says this to elizabeth proctor. the significance is that the doll is eventually used as evidence agains elizabeth proctor because it has needles in it and abigail claims that elizabeths spirit is put upon her and her spirit stabbed her in the exact places that the doll had the needles (saying that elizabeth made the voodoo doll of abigail).
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. Later in court they use the doll against her as evidence that she was doing witchcraft because the needle was still in it. Irony and foreshadowing.
Mary Warren said this quote to Elizabeth. I think its ironic that the doll Elizabeth received from Mary was used against her as proof she was doing witchcraft.
Marry Warren says this to Elizabeth proctor. Later on when she is accused of being a witch they find the doll and use it as evidence of her witchcraft.
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. This is significance because they find a puppet with a needle and is used as evedance as her witch craft, Irony is used
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor when she came back from court. While she was sitting next to Abigail Williams she sewed a doll for Elizabeth. She stuck the needle underneath the doll's dress for safe keeping, and this is later used against Elizabeth Proctor.
Marry Warren is talking to Elizabeth Procter. she makes the doll for elizabeth and later in court they find a needle stuck in it. the same place abbigail was stabbed.
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. It's significance is that Elizabeth will be asked if she keeps any poppets when she's accused of witch craft.
From Mary Warren to Elizabeth Proctor. The main significance is the irony that the doll she made ended up being the very thing that led to her accusation for simply have the needle stuck in a place accidently in the same place abby was stabbed.
Mary Warren is saying this to Elizabeth Proctor and it's significant because she's accused of witchcraft because of the poppets she has had in her home.
The quote was spoken by Mary Warren to Elizabeth Proctor.
Before the trials taken place in Salem, puppets were not pitied, making them was simply a hobby. But when the thought of witchcraft had arrived; it was believed that puppets were a form of a taboo ritual. The significance in the situation is that the very same doll was brought up in trial, becoming utter irony. She was falsely accused of using the doll as a torture device.
The quote was spoken by Marry Warren to Elizabeth Proctor. The significance of this quote to the play is that the gift was a doll that was later used as evidence of witchcraft saying it was a vudu doll. I recognized irony in this quote.
The quote was Marry Warren to Elizabeth Proctor; the importance was that the doll she had sewed had a needle in it that was later evidence to the the witch trial. JORCOREY MCGEE
Marry Warren said it. Later on in the story it helps to prove Abby wrong. She accuses someone of having a voodoo doll. When they figure out Marry sewed it for her they start to doubt Abby
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Procter.I think its significant because when Mary is being accused of witch craft they use the poppet agianst her.I see irony in this quote.
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth. They used the doll on her for bring witch craft in the town. I sall Irony.Later on in the story it helps to prove Abby wrong. She accuses someone of having a voodoo doll. When they figure out Marry sewed it for her they start to doubt Abby
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. It's significance is that Elizabeth will be asked if she keeps any poppets when she's accused of witch craft and it's ironic since she receives this gift from her then is accused of keeping poppets. I also recognize irony in this quote.
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ReplyDeletemary tell this to elizabeth proctor. she made her the doll while she was sitting at the witch trails. after she gives her the doll hale comes to tell mr and mrs proctor that she has been accused, irony.
ReplyDeletemary warren gives the doll to Elizabeth Proctor. after the doll is given that night she finds out she is accused of witch craft and that abby was found with a neddle in her side. They asked is she had any poppets and she only had the one the mary gave her that night.
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Mary Warren says this to Elziabeth, I think its significant because the doll was later used in court against Elziabeth. It was like she was donig witchcraft, because the needle was in the doll. But Elizabeth really wasnt doing withcraft. I noticed irony and foreshadowing in this quote.
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Mary Warren says this to Elizabeth. I think its significant because they think she is a witch and she made it when Mary Warren made it and is later used against her. Irony is definately being used here.
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Who said it: Mary Warren
Who is the speaker talkng to: Elizabeth Poctor
What is the significance to the play: I think the significance is that she was trng to get back on their good sde, but also was eing slick when she gave Elizabeth that doll.
Do you recognize any literary elements: Not any that I know of.
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren says this to Elizabeth Proctor. It might be a clue to say that the girls really are witches, since later on in the story Elizabeth gets accused of witchcraft on Abigail, with the doll that Mary gave to her. I think this is foreshadowing because Proctor in the story refers back to the doll that was given to Elizabeth.
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth. I think it's significant because Mary made it for Elizabeth but when Elizabeth was accused they used the doll as evidence of witchcraft. I recognized Irony.
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren told Elizabeth this. Significance of this quote is they used the doll against her by helping accuse her of witchcraft.
Mary Warren says this to Elizabeth Proctor. Mary made a doll while she was at the witch trials and gave it to Elizabeth Proctor.But the thing is shortly after Elizabeth received the doll she was accused of being a witch and asked if she kepted any poppets around the house.
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth. They used the doll on her for bring witch craft in the town. I sall Irony.
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Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. This is significance because the poppet was acusing her of witchcraft, Irony was used.
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mary warren says this to elizabeth proctor.the doll was eventually used against her for her own witchcraft..
irony was shown here
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren stated this to Elizabeth. They use the doll to apprehend her of witchcraft. This situation makes me realize that the author uses irony in a sense of constructing blame.
marry warren says this to elizabeth proctor. the significance is that the doll is eventually used as evidence agains elizabeth proctor because it has needles in it and abigail claims that elizabeths spirit is put upon her and her spirit stabbed her in the exact places that the doll had the needles (saying that elizabeth made the voodoo doll of abigail).
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. Later in court they use the doll against her as evidence that she was doing witchcraft because the needle was still in it. Irony and foreshadowing.
Mary Warren said this quote to Elizabeth. I think its ironic that the doll Elizabeth received from Mary was used against her as proof she was doing witchcraft.
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth.She was telling her that she made Elizabeth a doll while she was sitting in court.
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mary warren said it to Elizabeth. She was telling her that she had made a doll for her
Marry Warren says this to Elizabeth proctor. Later on when she is accused of being a witch they find the doll and use it as evidence of her witchcraft.
ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. This is significance because they find a puppet with a needle and is used as evedance as her witch craft, Irony is used
ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor when she came back from court. While she was sitting next to Abigail Williams she sewed a doll for Elizabeth. She stuck the needle underneath the doll's dress for safe keeping, and this is later used against Elizabeth Proctor.
ReplyDeleteMarry Warren said this quote to Elizabeth. This doll was later evidence in her accusing of witchcraft. The doll was sewed during trial for elizabeth.
ReplyDeleteMarry Warren is talking to Elizabeth Procter. she makes the doll for elizabeth and later in court they find a needle stuck in it. the same place abbigail was stabbed.
ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. It's significance is that Elizabeth will be asked if she keeps any poppets when she's accused of witch craft.
ReplyDeleteFrom Mary Warren to Elizabeth Proctor. The main significance is the irony that the doll she made ended up being the very thing that led to her accusation for simply have the needle stuck in a place accidently in the same place abby was stabbed.
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ReplyDeleteMaryWarren said this to Elizabeth Proctor. The main significance is the irony of the doll.
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ReplyDeleteThe quote was spoken by Marry Warren to Elizabeth Proctor. The significance of this quote to the play is that the gift was a doll that was later used as evidence of witchcraft saying it was a vudu doll. I recognized irony in this quote.
The quote was Marry Warren to Elizabeth Proctor; the importance was that the doll she had sewed had a needle in it that was later evidence to the the witch trial. JORCOREY MCGEE
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ReplyDeleteLater on in the story it helps to prove Abby wrong. She accuses someone of having a voodoo doll. When they figure out Marry sewed it for her they start to doubt Abby
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ReplyDeleteMary Warren said this to Elizabeth Procter.I think its significant because when Mary is being accused of witch craft they use the poppet agianst her.I see irony in this quote.
Mary Warren said this to Elizabeth. They used the doll on her for bring witch craft in the town. I sall Irony.Later on in the story it helps to prove Abby wrong. She accuses someone of having a voodoo doll. When they figure out Marry sewed it for her they start to doubt Abby
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