Crucible CAASPP Brief Write - Narrative Conclusion
Excerpt:
Parris, in deadly fear, to Elizabeth: Go to him, Goody Proctor! There is yet time!
From outside a drumroll strikes the air. Parris is startled. Elizabeth jerks about toward the window.
Parris: Go to him! He rushes out the door, as though to hold back his fate. Proctor! Proctor!
Again, a short burst of drums.
Hale: Woman, plead with him! He starts to rush out the door, and then goes back to her. Woman! It is pride, it is vanity. She avoids his eyes, and moves to the window. He drops to his knees. Be his helper! - What profit him to bleed? Shall the dust praise him? Shall the worms declare his truth? Go to him, take his shame away!
Elizabeth: He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!
Question 1
Write an ending to the narrative that follows logically from the events or experiences in the narrative (or narrative section) [and/or provides reflection or closure].
Instructions:
Write an appropriate ending to the play that includes what actions Elizabeth takes after John is hanged. Where does she go? To whom does she speak? What does she say?
Please write your response in the form of a paragraph or two. Do not make it look like play.
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