Prison should only be a temporary experience for the prisoners and not permanent one. It should only be a role in public safety and not a cure all way because then they tend to develop the criminal culture and distorted values.
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According to Wilbert Rideau, prison has a very important role in the public safety but it is not a cure for all way. It should not be a permanent experience for the prisoners but only a temporary one to isolate the prisoners and give them a chance to grow up and develop.
The prisoners who tend to be in the prison for a long period of time, tend to develop a criminal culture and it's distorted values and beliefs. They have a very limited choice that prison is their life.
The spring season is green, the summer is very hot, the winter color is very cold and the fall is full of magnificent colors.
They used to set up a little camp area where the people would stay and then they would try to convert people from whatever religion they were to become their religion. The priests would usually give speeches and they had people tell others about the speech.
Answer:
Elizabeth felt unworthy of her husband's love because she felt that she wasn't enough of a wife to the good John Proctor.
Explanation:
Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible" revolves around the Salem witch trials that happened in the late 17th century. The play was set alongside the trails that saw many innocent people wrongly convicted and hanged for practicing witchcraft.
In the play, Elizabeth Proctor was also one of the women accused of practicing it. when asked to testify to her husband's claims of his own affairs with their former helper Abigail, Elizabeth refused to reveal the truth of the affair. In her opinion, she only thought that her husband deviated from her because of her sickness, which led to her turning Abigail away from their home. She stated <em>"My husband is a good and righteous man. He is never drunk as some are, nor wastin' his time at the shovelboard, but always at his work."</em> And in doing so, she justified whatever Proctor had done and only blamed herself for the way her husband acted.
She 'reveres' her husband and would only accept his goodness and not the bad things he had done, claiming <em>"John, I counted myself so plain, so poorly made, no honest love could come to me! Suspicion kissed you when I did; I never knew how I should say my love. It were a cold house I kept!"</em>