How Does Miller Use Dialogue In The Crucible

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Miller’s use of dialogue is effective in the first two pages of this scene in showing the rift between the couple. Through their conversation, it is evident their marriage has not yet recovered from John’s affair with Abigail. Elizabeth is very cold towards John and John is just as cold in response. Both Elizabeth and John conversate however, neither of them say what they actually mean. Miller demonstrates, “Proctor, with a grin: I mean to please you, Elizabeth. Elizabeth— it is hard to say: I know it, John,” (50). With Proctors lines, the reader is able to see Proctor attempts to fix their relationship but Elizabeth will not allow him to do so. She still has not forgiven him for what he has done and throughout the conversation, Proctor becomes

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