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Title: Strong Females in the work of Miller, and Williams
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I have gone tiptoe in this house all seven months since she is gone. I have not moved from there to there without I think to please you, and still an everlasting funeral marches round your heart. I cannot speak but I am doubted, every moment judged for lies, as though I come into a court when I come into this house!
Elizabeth: John you are not open with me... Showed first 250 characters
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You saw her with a crowd, you said. Now you-
Proctor: I'll plead my honesty no more Elizabeth. (Act two scene two Miller)
This scene, starting with this chunk of text, is really where John proctor starts to show signs of being a tragic hero, according to Miller's theories... Showed next 250 characters
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