What Does Elizabeth Want Her Husband To Say?

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What does Elizabeth want her husband to say? When Elizabeth finds out from Mary that she was accused in court, however, she decides she wants John to speak with Abigail directly. She says he must

tell Abigail that they will never enter into a romatic relationship again

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What does Elizabeth confess to her husband?

As John struggles with whether to falsely confess to witchcraft in Act 4, Elizabeth makes a confession of her own,

telling him that she knows she is at least a little to blame for his with Abigail

, which has brought ruin on them both. In Act 2, John told her that her mercy could freeze beer.

What does Elizabeth ask John to do?

What does Elizabeth want John to do why does he hesitate?

Why does Elizabeth say her husband has his goodness as he is about to be hanged?

Does Elizabeth want John to confess?

Does Elizabeth convince John Proctor to confess to witchcraft?

No

; she says it is HIS choice and whatever decision he makes, a good man will be making that decision.

What does Elizabeth tell John at the end?

Elizabeth tells John that

he has to make his own choice on whether or not to confess

. John says he chooses to have his life, and Hathorne assumes this means he will confess.

What lie did John tell to Elizabeth?

What lie did John Proctor tell to Elizabeth which makes her more suspicious of him?

He didn't tell Elizabeth that he was alone with Abigail when they talked

. What news does Mary Warren reveal to John and Elizabeth about the trials? Goody Osburn will hang and Goody Good confessed.

For what did Elizabeth ask John to forgive her?

What does Elizabeth ask John to forgive her for?

Being suspicious and keeping a “cold house”

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Where does Elizabeth want John to go?

Elizabeth wants John to go

into Salem

to tell the authorities that the girls are not telling the truth.

Why are Elizabeth and John arguing?

Why is Elizabeth suspicious of her husband?

Why was Elizabeth suspicious?

He said he was with Abigail alone

. Why does Elizabeth think that Abigail accused her of witchcraft? Abigail wants to replace Elizabeth's spot and marry John.

What does Elizabeth mean when she says he have his goodness now in The Crucible?

“He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!” What does Elizabeth mean?

that for him over her own desires

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What conflict does Elizabeth experience as her husband seeks her guidance?

Who seeks confessions from Rebecca Nurse and other condemned prisoners? Rev. Hale. He wants to save their lives. what conflict does Elizabeth experience as her husband seeks her guidance?

she is very upset because she wants him to live and also told him to do what he thinks is the right thing to do.

What two things does Elizabeth say she Cannot do for John?

What two things does Elizabeth say she is unable to do for John? She cannot

judge John or forgive him

. Why does Danforth want a written confession from Proctor? It will travels the power and persuade others to confess.

What does John admit to in his confession?

At the end of the fourth act,

John confesses, falsely, to witchcraft

, but he stops short of agreeing to let his signed confession be posted around town. He explains that his name is too precious for him to give up. His refusal ends up condemning him to death.

Why did Elizabeth fired Abigail?

What does Elizabeth mean when she says the noose is up?

What does Elizabeth's observation that Johns real court is in his own heart reveal to us about Johns character?

Why is Elizabeth Proctor innocent?

One must testify that she is innocent!

Elizabeth has proven to be an exceptional Christian woman, she is extremely faithful and forgiving, also she bears remarkable love for her family

. These observations justify the validity of the fact that she is an innocent woman.

Why did John cheat on Elizabeth in The Crucible?

Why did Elizabeth Proctor forgive John?

Although Elizabeth Proctor argues that John is his own worst judge and needs to forgive himself, she is justified to think that

he is still not completely faithful in his heart

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Why does John tear up his confession?

What do John and Elizabeth argue about in their home?

John and Elizabeth argue about

the affair

. John feels like Elizabeth is judging him. He understands he messes up and feels really guilty.

What does Elizabeth Proctor report to her husband about the trials in Salem what does she urge John to do?

What does she urge John to do? Elizabeth tells John that

fourteen people are in jail for witchcraft and that there is talk of hanging the accused

. She wants John to go and tell Ezekiel Cheever that Abigail told him that witchcraft has nothing to do with the chaos in Salem.

Who does Elizabeth think called out her name and why?

Who does elizabeth think called out her name and why? elizabeth thinks

abby

said her name because she is jealous.

Why does Abigail stick a needle into her stomach?

What is the conflict between John and Elizabeth?

John had an affair with Abigail when she was a servant in the Proctors' household. Elizabeth was ill after giving birth to a child when the affair happened. Now, Elizabeth and John are trying very hard to repair their broken marriage. But

Elizabeth is human: she doesn't trust John yet.

What does Elizabeth's comment about a promise indicate?

Why was Elizabeth accused of witchcraft?

What is John asking Elizabeth to do when he says let you look sometimes for the goodness in me and judge me not?

In Act 2 of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, what is John Proctor asking Elizabeth to do when he says, ”Let you look sometimes for the goodness in me and judge me not. ” He is asking her to

forgive him for his affair

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What does Elizabeth lie about to the court?

How does Elizabeth feel about John's decision to be hanged rather than confess?

Why does Elizabeth lie in court?

Although Elizabeth is an honest woman, she then lies in court

for the sake of her husband's fate

. Her dishonesty results in her husband's death despite that being the opposite of her intentions. Elizabeth shows that she will do anything for her husband as a loyal wife even going against her own morals.

What page does Elizabeth lie in court?

49, Hale) The effect of confession on the play is it gets everyone in trouble if they are lying. When Elizabeth lied to the court it got her and John in trouble. Elizabeth never lied before making it even worse. . On

page 118

, Elizabeth starts to say that Abigail dissatisfied her and John.

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