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English, 27.05.2020 02:57, zaratayyibah

Read this passage from Act 2, Part 2, of The Crucible.

PROCTOR (with solemn warning): You will not judge me more, Elizabeth. I have good reason to think before I charge fraud on Abigail, and I will think on it. Let you look to your own improvement before you go to judge your husband any more. I have forgot Abigail, and—
ELIZABETH: And I.
PROCTOR: Spare me! You forget nothin’ and forgive nothin’. Learn charity, woman. I have gone tiptoe in this house all seven month 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. You saw her with a crowd, you said. Now you—
PROCTOR: I’ll plead my honesty no more, Elizabeth.

Which theme does the author develop in this passage?

People will see what they want to believe.
Betrayal leads to suspicion.
Honesty is its own reward.
Forgiveness is the only road to healing.
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