The significance was that Elizabeth would find any kind of undermining comment in order to get under John's skin. She yearned and lusted for him, and he knew this. He was just as guilty as she when they were involved, but tried his hardest to return to his wife and abandon Elizabeth. All together it was a sick infatuation game between a demonic pre-teen and a needy man.
Elizabeth is speaking to John Proctor. The significance is Elizabeth had a strong desire for John. Abigail was manipulative and John was in fact needy. He wants to move on and forget about Abigail and go back to Elizabeth.
Elizabeth Proctor says this to John Proctor her husband the significance is that instead of facing their problems elizabeth was still in devoted to John even though what happened between him and Abigail.
Elizabeth is telling this to John. She already knows what happened between him and Abigail, but she still loves him and wants a relationship with him so she decides to look past it.
Elizabeth Proctor told this to her husband John Proctor, and the significance is that Elizabeth realizes that John has committed adultery, and she's trying to make him realize it's a bad thing but that she still loves him.
Elizabeth Proctor says this to John (her husband) when Rev. Hale is asking John if he knows his 10 commandments. He is asking him because John and Elizabeth are suspected to be witches and not christians. So as John is reciting them the one he forgets is adultery. So Elizabeth chimes in to help John. It's ironic he forgot that commandment since he was guilty of adultery against his wife with their housekeeper, Abigail Williams.
Elizabeth is talking to John Proctor. The significance of this quote is that Elizabeth still loves John and is completely devoted to him even though she knows about the affair John had with Abigail. There is know literary element in this quote.
Elizabeth said this to John Proctor, because Elizabeth knew about the things that had gone on between John and Abigail, but since she loves John, she decides to let it go.
Elizabeth is saying this to John Proctor.i Think its significanct because it shows how bad Elizabeth really wants John and it shows how John is such a needy man.I didnt notice any literary elements.
Elizabeth is talking to John. This quote is significant to the play because at this point John is listing off the ten commandments and has listed all but one and Elizabeth had to tell him the one he missed. The term is irony.
Who said it: Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteWho is the speaker talking to: John Proctor
What is the significance to the play: Adultery is a commandment in the Bible and Proctor liked what he did. Elizabeth wanted to have Proctor.
Elizabeth to John Proctor
ReplyDeleteThe significance was that Elizabeth would find any kind of undermining comment in order to get under John's skin. She yearned and lusted for him, and he knew this. He was just as guilty as she when they were involved, but tried his hardest to return to his wife and abandon Elizabeth. All together it was a sick infatuation game between a demonic pre-teen and a needy man.
Elizabeth is speaking to John Proctor.
ReplyDeleteThe significance is Elizabeth had a strong desire for John. Abigail was manipulative and John was in fact needy. He wants to move on and forget about Abigail and go back to Elizabeth.
Elizabeth said this to John Proctor. This quote shows Elizabeth "WANT" for John. But also shows the setbak in their relationship
ReplyDeleteElizabeth said it. She was speaking to John Proctor. The significance is that elizabeth had a desire for Proctor despite the problems they had.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Proctor says this to John Proctor her husband the significance is that instead of facing their problems elizabeth was still in devoted to John even though what happened between him and Abigail.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth say this to John Proctor, the significance of this quote is Elizabeth love and still care for John Proctor even the problems they had.
ReplyDeleteelizabeth says this to john.
ReplyDeleteshe still wants him no matter the problems they have in their relationship.
elizabeth said it to john, she know about him and abby but still loves him and doesnt want anyone to know. when he forgot it she had to say it.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth is telling this to John. She already knows what happened between him and Abigail, but she still loves him and wants a relationship with him so she decides to look past it.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Proctor told this to her husband John Proctor, and the significance is that Elizabeth realizes that John has committed adultery, and she's trying to make him realize it's a bad thing but that she still loves him.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth is speaking she is talking to her husband John Proctor about his fling with Abby.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth told this to John Proctor, because he has committed adultry against her for sleeping with Abigail when Abigail used to be their servant.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth said this to John Proctor, because of the committed of sleeping with Abigail.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth says this to John Procter because she knows what happened in the past with him and Abigail but decides to look past it.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth said this to John.
ReplyDeleteShe still wants a loving relationship even though she knows what happened between him and abigail.
Elizabeth says this to John.
ReplyDeleteShe wants John no matter what had happend in the past between him and abigail.
Elizbeth said this to John Proctor because she is reminding him that he slept with abigail and she still loves him no matter what he has done
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Proctor says this to John (her husband) when Rev. Hale is asking John if he knows his 10 commandments. He is asking him because John and Elizabeth are suspected to be witches and not christians. So as John is reciting them the one he forgets is adultery. So Elizabeth chimes in to help John. It's ironic he forgot that commandment since he was guilty of adultery against his wife with their housekeeper, Abigail Williams.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth says it to john. its important because it shows that she knows about him and abigail.
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Elizabeth is talking to John Proctor. The significance of this quote is that Elizabeth still loves John and is completely devoted to him even though she knows about the affair John had with Abigail. There is know literary element in this quote.
elizabeth said it and also the speaker is talking to john proctor. she says it because she admitting the incident what happens with him and abigail.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth said this to John Proctor, because Elizabeth knew about the things that had gone on between John and Abigail, but since she loves John, she decides to let it go.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth was talkin to john to let him know she knows about him and abigail.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth is saying this to John Proctor.i Think its significanct because it shows how bad Elizabeth really wants John and it shows how John is such a needy man.I didnt notice any literary elements.
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ReplyDeleteElizabeth is talking to John. This quote is significant to the play because at this point John is listing off the ten commandments and has listed all but one and Elizabeth had to tell him the one he missed. The term is irony.
Elizabeth Proctor said this to John Proctor.
ReplyDeleteThis is significant because it shows Elizabeth knows about john cheating but she still stays and is committed.
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ReplyDeleteElizabeth speaking to John
She doesn't like what he did with Abby but she is willing to look past it she still wants John and doesn't want another girl to have him
Elizabeth said it to John Proctor
ReplyDeleteShe knew about John and Abigail. She still wanted to be with John.
Elizabeth said this to John(husband) because she realized he had an affair with Abigail WIlliams.
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ReplyDeleteelizabeth said this to uhh John?
cause she reilazed he cheated on her with oh girl Abby ! (:
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