John Proctor's Accusation Of Elizabeth In The Crucible '

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Chris B, Logan W
Discuss the phrase "Do that which is good, and no harm shall come to thee."
Proctor is trying to comfort Elizabeth by saying that nothing bad will happen to you while he is trying to work on the case. Also trying to give her hope. Explain how Danforth decides to test John's accusation of Abigail and discuss the irony of what happens.
He brings in elizabeth in to tell what she knows of the affair since she never lies. Its ironic because she ends up lying. What does John Proctor mean when he says, "God is dead"?
He doesn't see God alive anymore because these so called christians are acting like devils What is meant by "There is blood on my head"?
He says that because he sentenced all of these innocent people to death