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* "I heard she flies!" about Betty Parris repeated by each person who enters her room. At first taken seriously, but by the time Giles Corey says it the entire audience of the theater I was in cracked up.
* "I heard she flies!" about Betty Parris repeated by each person who enters her room. At first taken seriously, but by the time Giles Corey says it the entire audience of the theater I was in cracked up.
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 12 July 2018


  • "Adultery, John." Said by Goody Proctor when Hale asks John to recite the ten commandments. Guess which one John Proctor forgets.
  • Mostly because of how my (male) English teacher reads the line, but this little bit of innuendo:

Abigail: Gah! John, I'd forgotten how strong you are.

  • "I heard she flies!" about Betty Parris repeated by each person who enters her room. At first taken seriously, but by the time Giles Corey says it the entire audience of the theater I was in cracked up.