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marta [7]
2 years ago
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A character’s dialogue can reveal more about the central conflict and their role in it. Analyze John Proctor’s speech (Act 2, L.

1282-1296). Explain how it relates to the central conflict of the play. Submit your MLA-formatted response here. About a paragraph.
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1 answer:
Contact [7]2 years ago
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The speech given by John Proctor leads to self-discovery. It shows that the central conflict in the play that that of John - Self Vs Self.

<h3>What was the import of John Proctor's Speech?</h3>

The speech helps the audience to realize that John is now in the know about what the court in Salem was doing wrong.

It also depicts his realization of what course he must take to do the right things.

Learn more about conflict at:
brainly.com/question/1637863

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