About 100 people sign a petition so that they may testify for the women who were accused of being witches. These same people were later arrested for being witches.
No
John Proctor forgets Adultery when reciting the Ten Commandments.
act 4 : 'the room is dark ,quiet and gloomy ' suggest the character is calm
We just got done reading the crucible and no it did not rain in act one of the play..
Act 1 Scene 2 Line 128 Cassius says: "'Tis true this go did shake" He is using verbal irony by calling Caesar a god, when really he is showing one of his mortal flaws
Two examples of situational irony in Act 1 of "The Crucible" are when Reverend Parris, who should be a figure of moral authority, is shown to be more concerned about his reputation than the well-being of his daughter, and when Abigail, who accuses others of witchcraft, is revealed to have been involved in supernatural activities herself.
Capulet's decision to have the wedding sooner so Juliet will be safely and happily married.
No
John Proctor forgets Adultery when reciting the Ten Commandments.
irony is a figurative language which is a statement that is the opposite of what the speaker really means. for example, one said "you are beautiful" but in a sarcastic way, that means the perlocutionary act is to tell that person that she is ugly.
act 4 : 'the room is dark ,quiet and gloomy ' suggest the character is calm
We just got done reading the crucible and no it did not rain in act one of the play..
an example of dramatic irony in Romeo and Juliet act 3 scene 2 is when Juliet is talking to herself at the beginning of the act. some examples of this are when she says "that runaways' eyes may wink: and, romeo, leap to these arms, untalk'd of and unseen,
Act 1 Scene 2 Line 128 Cassius says: "'Tis true this go did shake" He is using verbal irony by calling Caesar a god, when really he is showing one of his mortal flaws
Dramatic irony is when the audience is aware of something that a character does not know. In Act III, Elizabeth when questioned for the dismisal of Abaigail from her services she is unaware that John had previous confessed to his affair with Abigail. Elizabeth denies there being an affair with John and Abiagail to keep his name clean, thus proving that John was a liar and not to be taken seriously in court. Yet, the reader is fully aware that Proctor admitted to the affair while Elizabeth is faced with bring shame to Proctor's name.
The soldiers are thirsty and risk their lives for water, only to find the water contaminated and undrinkable. Fred Collins believes that retrieving the pail of water will make him a hero, but his daring act goes unnoticed by his comrades. Despite the unpredictable dangers of war surrounding them, the soldiers are ultimately killed not by the enemy, but by a falling beam.
Act 4