What does it mean when your name is soiled?

What does it mean when your name is soiled?

to make unclean, dirty, or filthy, especially on the surface: to soil one’s clothes. to sully or tarnish, as with disgrace; defile morally: to soil one’s good name. SEE MORE. to become soiled: White soils easily.

What does soiled mean in the crucible?

Goody Proctor has not attended church often because “she will not sit so close to something soiled,” meaning Abigail. What has Elizabeth Proctor implied about Abigail by firing her and calling her ‘soiled’? Abigail believes that Elizabeth has spread “rumors” about an affair between Abigail and John Proctor.

What does Abigail mean when she says my name is good in the village?

Parris’ home. She should have a good reputation. The significance of this quote is that Abigail is angry because Elizabeth Proctor has said that she (Abigail) was having an affair with John Proctor, Elizabeth’s husband.

When Abigail says the lines My name is good in the village I will not have it said my name is soiled What does it say about her?

“My name is good in the village. I will not have it said my name is soiled.” -She will not have her name dragged through the mud, Goody Proctor is a gossiping liar.

How may I live without my name I have given you my soul leave my name?

I have given you my soul, leave my name! What is the importance of his reputation to John Proctor? (the crucible by arthur miller)

How may I live without my name I’ve given you my soul leave me my name?

How can I live without my name I have given you my soul leave me my name? “How can I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name.” Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a partially fictionalised telling of the Salem witch trials of 1692/3.

What reason did Abigail give for her being discharged fired by Goody Proctor?

Abigail claims that Elizabeth Proctor fired her because she would not be her slave. Abigail was fired for having an affair with John Proctor. Proctor admits to the affair in court. His wife knew about it, and obviously did not want Abigail around the house.

Who says my name is good in the village I will not have it said my name is soiled Goody Proctor is a gossiping liar?

Abigail says to Parris: “Do you begrudge my bed, uncle?… My name is good in the village! I will not have it said my name is soiled! Goody Proctor is a gossiping liar!” Abigail denies to Parris everything that happened in the forest until he brings up what he saw and she denies what she did with Proctor.

Do what you will but let none be your judge?

ELIZABETH: Do what you will. But let none be your judge. There be no higher judge under Heaven than Proctor is! Forgive me, forgive me, John—I never knew such goodness in the world!

Who said it come to naught that I should forgive you if you’ll not forgive yourself?

“John, it come to naught that I should forgive you, if you’ll not forgive yourself.” Elizabeth Proctor, Act Two. This quote highlights the theme of judgement and forgiveness. It reveals JP to be a loyal man to his wife by not wanting to forgive himself for his wrong doings.

Tragic Hero In Oedipus And Arthur Miller’s The Crucible How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!” (The Crucible P. 211). It is apparent that John Proctor would give away anything to protect his name and his pride.

Who said Abby we’ve got to tell?

Witchery’s a hagin’ error, a hangin’ error like they done in Boston two years ago. We must tell the truth, Abby! You’ll only be whipped for dancin’, and the other things! Speaker: Mary Warren.

What is John Proctor’s weakness?

After his short adulterous lifestyle with Abigail Williams, he confesses to his wife without hesitation. He admits to lechery, and goes in front of the court in order to stop all the lies. Honesty is a definite strength, but with all strengths come weaknesses and his weaknesses are guilt and lust.

Who is Abigail in Arthur Miller’s the Crucible?

This particular passage is a scene where a young girl called Abigail is arguing with a farmer John Proctor over the fact if she had an affair with him or not. In this passage, Arthur Miller uses punctuation, diction and stage direction to show how Abigail is a selfish and greedy little girl seeking only her benefits. This text is NOT unique.

Why did Arthur Miller use diction in the Crucible?

Arthur Miller used diction to show her selfishness and have no respect to others. As Proctor was denying the fact that he loved Abigail, Abigail accused Elizabeth as the one that took Proctor’s heart away from her. She said that Elizabeth was a “cold, sniveling women” implying that Elizabeth took away Proctor in an unfavorable way for Abigail.

How old is Abby Williams in the Crucible?

In another writer’s hands, Abby could have been portrayed in a sympathetic light. After all, she is under age and has been sleeping with a supposedly honorable man thirteen years her senior. Arthur Miller, however, finds little humanity within her.

Who are the actors in the play The Crucible?

A scene from the Bristol Old Vic Company production of Arthur Miller’s play ‘The Crucible’ in 1954 starring Abigail Williams, John Hale and John Williams. Thurston Hopkins / Getty Images. by.