Friday, July 16, 2010

Quote 7

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.”

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  1. John Proctor is talking to Mary Warren. John wanted Mary to be brave and to tell the truth about how she and her friends are lying. If they believe she is lying then all the women would be set free. Literary element is moral.

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  2. John Proctor says this quote to Mary Waren, He is basically telling Mary to tell the truth and she will not be hurt or harmed. The Element would be irony

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  3. Proctor is Speaking to Mary Waren. It takes place in act 3. It is important because it shows that proctor was a good christian man and was hanged for no reason.

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  4. The Speaker of this Quote Is John Proctor. He is Talking to Mary Waren. John Is telling Mary To come forward with the truth, so no more innocent people would be harmed or hurt.

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  5. John Proctor is speaking to his servant Mary Warren in this quote. He is telling her to tell the court the truth so no more innocent townspeople would be convicted and hanged.

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  6. Mr.Proctor is talking to mary Warren, wanting her to tell him everything about the girls dancing and what they were doing so she wouldn't get a whipping.

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  7. John Proctor is talking to Marry Warren. John is telling Mary to tell the truth, so no more innocent peopple will get killed. This happened in Act 3

    - Nicholas Anderson -

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  8. John Proctor says this to Mary Warren. He tells Mary to stop lieing and tell the truth, so no one else will be beaten or killed.

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  9. John is talking to mary warren. He is trying to tell her to stop lieing.

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