 Create a poem or a picture that represents Act II.

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 Create a poem or a picture that represents Act II.

 Tense, untrusting, talk about the weather, the food  John adds seasoning to the soup without Elizabeth knowing it  Add some flowers, “it’s winter in here yet”  “Let’s you and I go walk about”  “I mean to please you Elizabeth”

 John was alone with Abigail-that’s how he found out the girls were faking  “You will not judge me more, Elizabeth. “  “You forget nothing and forgive nothing! Learn charity woman. I have gone tiptoe in these last seven month…I have not moved from there to there without I think to please you, and still an everlasting funeral marches round your heart.”  “I have confessed”  E “I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart and judges you.” J “Your justice would freeze beer.”

 She is part of the jury  39 women arrested  Good Osborn with hang  Sarah Good confessed and goes to jail  Wrote her name in the Devil’s book and bound herself to torment Christians till God’s thrown down.  She choked the girls and screamed  She is pregnant (60 yrs old?)  She can not say any commandments  Elizabeth is accused

 Elizabeth thinks Abigail accused her  “Go to Abigail”  E“A promise is surely made. And she may dote on it now…and thinks to kill me and take my place”  J“The promise that a stallion gives a mare I gave that girl”  “Blushing”  E“I will be your only wife, or no wife at all! She has an arrow in your yet John Proctor”

 Accusations  John does not come to church  Last son not baptized  Forgets “adultery” in the commandments (IRONY)  Elizabeth “doubts the gospel” since the gospel speaks of witches

 Martha Corey and Rebecca Nurse arrested  Elizabeth Proctor arrested  THE POPPET  Abigail stabbed in her belly  Proctor calls Hale Pontius Pilate  Proctor rips the warrant and yells at them to not have her chained.  Proctor is dragging Mary Warren to court  “It is a providence…we are only what we always were, but naked now…And God’s icy wind, will blow!”