Cold diction Flashcards

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John Proctor describing Elizabeth’s justice = Diction

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“Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!” (Act 2) = Diction

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God’s wind = Diction

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“And the wind, God’s icy wind, will blow!” (Act 2) = Diction

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Description of John Proctor’s stare = Diction

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“Proctor turns an icy stare at him” (Act 4) = Diction

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Proctor’s cold cold = Diction

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“Proctor, with a cold, cold horror at their efficiency: Why must it be written?” (Act 4) = Diction

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Hurt and coldly = Diction

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“(hurt, and very coldly:) Good, then, let you think on it.” (Act 2) = Diction

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Cold, cold horror = Diction

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“Proctor, with a cold, cold horror at their efficiency: Why must it be written?” (Act 4) = Diction

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