Proctor both dislikes and distrusts Reverend Parris, he feels that he is a Godless man more intent on saving his own pride then caring for the immortal souls of those in his congregation. Making him an irresponsible reverend who is both selfish and cruel.
Proctor has always disliked him, and stopped attending sunday service long before the witch trials began. It is his personal dislike that allows John to have the courage to try to stand up against the reverend in court.
John Proctor dislikes Reverand Parris because he does not agree with what Parris is doing - he believes Parris should have consulted the town before bringing Reverand Hale in to uncover the Devil.
Also, John Proctor doesn't agree with Parris' church services. He thinks Parris needs to talk more about God, than Hell.
He thinks VERY highly of her and believes she is a much better person than he is. John also feels very sorry for his actions and doesn't believe himself worthy of her after that. He thinks she should be much harder on him than she is. Overall, he thinks the world of her. Its quite sweet :)
John Proctor does not like Reverend Samuel Parris at all. John feels, as do many of the others in Salem, that Reverend Parris is greedy and more concerned about his reputation than others.
How does john proctor feel about reverened parris?
John Proctor hates Reverend Parris. He thinks his preaching is no good. This is why Proctor does not attend church every Sunday.
He hates him so much, due to his past with him.
he was in love with her
In "The Crucible" John said, "I am John Proctor! You will not use me!" because he realized the court wanted to tarnish his name as a way of convicting the accused ones who refused to confess. He didn't feel worthy of being a martyr and certainly not a saint.
- Abigail still has love for John Proctor. But John, although attracted to Abigail's charms still loves his wife. - John only had lust for her. But Abigail has always loved John and wanted to marry him. For John it was just a sexual attraction; nothing more! - Abigail is obsessed with John!
Because we feel sorry for his loss and tragedy can only be put into effect if we the readers have emotions for a character.
He feels some buh generally because he thinks he is a buh
he was in love with her
In "The Crucible" John said, "I am John Proctor! You will not use me!" because he realized the court wanted to tarnish his name as a way of convicting the accused ones who refused to confess. He didn't feel worthy of being a martyr and certainly not a saint.
- Abigail still has love for John Proctor. But John, although attracted to Abigail's charms still loves his wife. - John only had lust for her. But Abigail has always loved John and wanted to marry him. For John it was just a sexual attraction; nothing more! - Abigail is obsessed with John!
Because we feel sorry for his loss and tragedy can only be put into effect if we the readers have emotions for a character.
He feels some buh generally because he thinks he is a buh
She doesn't like her
How Elizabeth proctor felt about her husband's affair changed throughout the play. Towards the end of the play she became increasingly accepting of it.
Abigail wants Elizabeth to get out of the world.She wants Elizabeth gone. She wouldn't even care if Elizabeth died. Abigail is selfish and wants John for herself.
she felts tired our of place and well no herslef
He feels that he should go to Proctor and say "Im a little mermaid".
One interpretation is the John is attempting to describe or say to his wife, Elizabeth, that their relationship remains cold and distant. In another interpretation it can be trying to describe the icy feel to their relationship and that it is an icy situation with guilt and a lack of trust.
he did not feel like it he did not feel like it