thank you! I read yesterday that interview (better late than never :D) which shocked me (I guess any interview in which he can talk freely shocks me :D) , and this morning, when I was reading “The Crucible” and arrived to that paragraph I had to get off the bus to pick up my jaw 😀
Yes. Reading the play, it was easy to understand why Proctor appeals to him. Destiny or smart career moves, it brought him there. 😉
Indeed… “I look for John Proctor that took me from my sleep and put knowledge in my heart!”
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Reading this play is kind of scary. It’s like reading one of the Sibylline books 😀
Wow, one of the Sibylline books! What a great comparison.
You know that I play home with the Sibyl, Linnet 😀
Great graphic, Barsine. Loved the combination of quotes!
thank you! I read yesterday that interview (better late than never :D) which shocked me (I guess any interview in which he can talk freely shocks me :D) , and this morning, when I was reading “The Crucible” and arrived to that paragraph I had to get off the bus to pick up my jaw 😀
Just re-read that myself. Had forgotten about that one. Curious and curiouser 😉
yup
I read it yesterday afternoon in the underground. I guess that my faces while reading it amused all the passengers 😀