Saturday, December 31, 2011

ACT THREE

Now in  this act  a new character entered the seine named Giles  rudely interrupts the court proceeding by saying that he has found evidence that  the girls have been lying to everyone. This raise questions to the court. Then proctor meets up with marry to tell that there were no spirits and no witchcraft involved with the girls and she would have to say this to the Jude. Marry tells the Jude that the girl "pretend" to be affected by witchcraft but this shocks the Jude and he starts to raise questions to Mr. Proctor if had told anybody about this before. But then Abigail is bought out to stand to tell her side of the story and when she say that and she denies anything that marry says and this makes Mr. proctor furious and which cause him to call Abigail a whore and tells everyone that he had a affair.

Do u think Mr Proctor has a chance to prove his wife innocents even with invent that happen in court with Abigail?     

 

2 comments:

  1. I don't thin John Proctor standsa chance in proving that his wife is not a witch. The ridiclously delusional citizen and judges in Salem make it nearly impossible for someone to escape with their life once they are accused of witchcraft. I mean how would someone prove that they are not a witch, none of it makes probable sense.

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  2. I agree with Kaelyn, I also don't think Proctor has a chance in proving that his wife isn't a witch.There really isn't any "evidence" that will prove her innocent and the people have way too much trust in what Abigail says. Reverend Parris also makes it hard for the judge to believe Proctor is good enough to have some sort of evidence to help his wife by trying to make him seem like a bad christian.

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