John just wanted to know no matter what happened with the court finding about his sin. That he could die with her blessing of forgiveness. After, everything that happened throughout the court and the accusations of witchcraft; we finally got to see that John truly did find the forgiveness in himself. “He have his goodness now. God forbid that I take that from him!” (Miller, P. 145) This quote is very important to the play because, it portrays the truth on how John finally does forgive himself. Elizabeth did not want John to lie to keep himself alive, because she knew if he had done so that he would have died with a great amount of guilt. Would never truly find the happiness that he deserves. Elizabeth, knew better not to save John. Elizabeth knew it was better for John to die appreciating himself than staying alive and, dealing with a great amount of hatred to himself. No matter what mistakes that a person makes, and no matter how many times one hears “I forgive you.” It is not about the amount of times you hear it, it is about you start forgiving yourself. That is once you find the true meaning of
John just wanted to know no matter what happened with the court finding about his sin. That he could die with her blessing of forgiveness. After, everything that happened throughout the court and the accusations of witchcraft; we finally got to see that John truly did find the forgiveness in himself. “He have his goodness now. God forbid that I take that from him!” (Miller, P. 145) This quote is very important to the play because, it portrays the truth on how John finally does forgive himself. Elizabeth did not want John to lie to keep himself alive, because she knew if he had done so that he would have died with a great amount of guilt. Would never truly find the happiness that he deserves. Elizabeth, knew better not to save John. Elizabeth knew it was better for John to die appreciating himself than staying alive and, dealing with a great amount of hatred to himself. No matter what mistakes that a person makes, and no matter how many times one hears “I forgive you.” It is not about the amount of times you hear it, it is about you start forgiving yourself. That is once you find the true meaning of