Table of Contents
- 1 When reciting his commandments which one does John forget?
- 2 What commandment does John forget in his recitation and why is this ironic?
- 3 Which commandment does John forget when Hale asks him to recite the Ten Commandments?
- 4 Which of the Ten Commandments does John Forget explain the irony?
- 5 Which commandment does John Proctor Ironically forget when Hale asks him to recite the Ten Commandments?
- 6 Which one of the Ten Commandments does John Proctor forget when he is called upon to recall the Ten Commandments?
When reciting his commandments which one does John forget?
The commandment that John forgot is the seventh commandment. That is the one that says that people must not commit adultery. Some months before the play is set, John was having an affair with Abigail Williams, who had been working for Mrs. Proctor as a maid.
Which commandment does John forget quizlet?
John Proctor is asked to state the ten commandments but forgets one. The commandment he forgets is “Thou shall not commit adultery”, and he himself committed adultery.
What commandment does John forget in his recitation and why is this ironic?
John Proctor ironically forgets, “Thou shall not commit adultery” when asked to cite the 10 Commandments in front of the judges. It is ironic because it is the one commandment he has broken. At this point in the story, John’s guilt over his transgressions keeps him from accepting responsibility for his actions.
What is the irony of John’s recitation of the Ten Commandments?
What’s the irony of John’s recitation of the Ten Commandments? The irony of John’s recitation of the Ten Commandments is that he forgot adultery and he committed adultery on his wife.
Which commandment does John forget when Hale asks him to recite the Ten Commandments?
the commandment prohibiting adultery
Hale asks them to recite the Ten Commandments. Proctor obliges but forgets the commandment prohibiting adultery.
When John Proctor is asked to say the Ten Commandments he forgets one this is an example of?
When John Proctor forgets the adultery commandment, it is an example of situational and dramatic irony. One would expect John to remember the commandment, given his previous affair. Reverend Hale is unaware of his relationship with Abigail.
Which of the Ten Commandments does John Forget explain the irony?
It is ironic that John forgets the commandment concerning adultery because, as the other commenter wrote, we would expect him to remember the one that he broke so recently and to the detriment of his relationship with his wife. It is ironic, because he has committed adultery, with Abigail Williams.
What happens to John when he begins to recite the Ten Commandments?
When John Proctor is asked by Reverend Hale to recite the Ten Commandments he is ironically unable to name off the commandment regarding adultery.
Which commandment does John Proctor Ironically forget when Hale asks him to recite the Ten Commandments?
commandment forbidding adultery
Hale questions Proctor about his poor attendance in church. Hale asks Proctor to recite the Ten Commandments. Proctor can only recall nine and Elizabeth reminds him of the one he forgot — the commandment forbidding adultery. The fact that Proctor forgets this particular commandment is not unintentional.
Why hasn’t John told the court what he knows what does Elizabeth attribute his not telling to?
What does Elizabeth attribute his not telling? John worries how he would prove what Abigail said (since they were alone). Also, he is aware of the power she has gained. “If the girl’s a saint now, I think it not so easy to prove she’s fraud.”
Which one of the Ten Commandments does John Proctor forget when he is called upon to recall the Ten Commandments?
the commandment forbidding adultery
Hale asks Proctor to recite the Ten Commandments. Proctor can only recall nine and Elizabeth reminds him of the one he forgot — the commandment forbidding adultery. The fact that Proctor forgets this particular commandment is not unintentional.