<em>i would say </em>euphemism..... sorry if im wrong
We can see that Elizabeth is somehow justified in her current feelings toward John and the affair.
This is because it's revealed that John spoke with Abigail, his former lover when they were alone. But he made Elizabeth believe that he was never alone with Abigail.
<h3>What is justification?</h3>
Justification refers to the action taken to actually show or validate that something done or said is right and acceptable. People tend to justify their actions or decisions whenever they feel that their actions are right.
We see here that for the fact that John spoke with Abigail alone but tries to make Elizabeth feel otherwise, then Elizabeth is in a way justified to feel the way she felt towards John and the affair.
The question is related to the The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
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Doing what is right for ourselves can be challenging. This is because we often find it difficult to recognize our own concepts and beliefs. To achieve the ability to do what is right for ourselves, we must first enter a journey of self-knowledge, where we will perceive points of our personality that will show our convictions, our truths and what we believe is correct and true to ourselves.
This journey must also be accompanied by research from different perspectives, which will give us the theoretical support to decide which of these perceptions we agree and defend and which are not correct for what we stipulate in our life.
All of this can trigger changes in ourselves and the environment we live in. Changes can be daunting and only we ourselves are able to make them profitable, assuming that they are part of our growth and development.
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