Who said it? Who is the speaker talking to? What is the significance to the play? Do you recognize any literary elements? “Do that which is good and no harm will come to thee.”
This is significant because he wanted Mary to tell the truth or else he would hurt her. He found out the girls were lying and he wanted everyone, including his wife, to be free.
John Proctor says this to Mary. The significance of the quote is that John wants Mary to tell the truth without thinking she's going to get in trouble that's why he says that as long as she says the truth no harm will come to her. He z
What is the significance to the play: He is trying to persuade her to tell the truth and if she do good deed will be done. Some people might be set free, for instance, his wife.
John Proctor said this to Mary Warren.Its significant because John wanted her to confess so all the innocent people that were accused including his wife could be set free.I didnt see any literary elements.
John Proctor says this to Mary Warren. He first reminds her of what the angel Raphael said to the boy Tobias. He is reminding her of that story so that she will tell the truth in front of the court. He knows that she is scared of Abby and the other girls, because Mary is betraying them by telling what truly happened. What John is trying to get at is that if she tells the truth she will get an eternal reward after life.
John said this to Mary. Mary told him everything that happened. she betrayed Abigail. Now John wants her to tell the court. But she is afraid of Abigail. so he is saying that if you do whats right and set my wife free then no harm will be done.
John Proctor was the one to say the quote to Mary in order to help assure her that she is brave.
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ReplyDeleteJohn Proctor said this to MAry Warren.
ReplyDeleteThis is significant because he wanted Mary to tell the truth or else he would hurt her. He found out the girls were lying and he wanted everyone, including his wife, to be free.
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He is telling her to tell the truth so the others especially his wife would hopefully be set free he just wants the truth to come out
John proctor told this to Mary. He wanted her to confess to about having the doll so elizabeth won't be accussed.
ReplyDeleteJohn Proctor said this to Mary. All he wants is the Truth and doesn't want to be seen as a liar
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ReplyDeleteHe wanted Mary to confess what she knew to protect others.
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John Proctor says this to Mary. The significance of the quote is that John wants Mary to tell the truth without thinking she's going to get in trouble that's why he says that as long as she says the truth no harm will come to her. He z
John Proctor said this to Mary Warren.
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Who said it: John Proctor
ReplyDeleteWho is the speaker talking to: Mary Warren
What is the significance to the play: He is trying to persuade her to tell the truth and if she do good deed will be done. Some people might be set free, for instance, his wife.
John Proctor said this to Mary Warren.Its significant because John wanted her to confess so all the innocent people that were accused including his wife could be set free.I didnt see any literary elements.
ReplyDeleteJohn Proctor says this to Mary Warren. He first reminds her of what the angel Raphael said to the boy Tobias. He is reminding her of that story so that she will tell the truth in front of the court. He knows that she is scared of Abby and the other girls, because Mary is betraying them by telling what truly happened. What John is trying to get at is that if she tells the truth she will get an eternal reward after life.
ReplyDeleteJohn Proctor said it to Mary Warren. He wanted her to confess to protect his wife. He wanted Mary to know that it was the right thing to do.
ReplyDeletejohn proctor said it to mary. he wanted her to confess it to his wife on what she new on protecting others.
ReplyDeleteJohn said this to Mary.
ReplyDeleteMary told him everything that happened. she betrayed Abigail. Now John wants her to tell the court. But she is afraid of Abigail. so he is saying that if you do whats right and set my wife free then no harm will be done.
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Mary betrayed Abby, John wanted her to tell the court. But she scared of her.