Any normal person would have done what she did, and that was to make him feel ashamed of what he did. According to The Crucible, she stated, ““You have a faulty understanding of young girls. There is a promise in any bed-”(Miller 1168). The quote is evidence that she holds his mistake over him and is trying to make him feel guilty by pointing it out to him, representing her actions before her change. It was also said, “Elizabeth: she has suddenly lost all faith in him: Do as you wish, then.” (Miller 1164). Her action and words show how much trust she has in John. Doubting him was a clue of her real thoughts. Elizabeth’s past self was of a woman full of jumbled up puzzle like pieces that would soon shift as time starts to