Answer: The statement above could be viewed in two (2) perspective:
1. NO! Proctor did not die with his goodness in the circumstance that for as many that he has been good towards could in turn reciprocate the good nature. That would mean his goodness did not die with him.
2. YES! Proctor died with his goodness if on the long run there is no one that could measure with his good nature. Then his goodness did die with him.
Explanation: The statement Elizabeth made could either be True or False depending on the future factors and happenings.
I would say D is the answer
juliet, i have loved you from the day i saw you. you are a angel sent from the
hevans, You are my every thing, if the world would come down on you i would hold it up for you, my dear juliet will you marry me?
The play's villain, Iago, is the epitome of dishonesty and his untruthful nature is contrasted with the innocent Cassio and Desdemona. He uses his skills in deception to lie to almost every other character in the play in particular Othello, but also to Roderigo and Cassio.