In "The Crucible," John Proctor believed the motivating force behind all the accusations of witchcraft in Salem Village was vengeance. He was outraged at the interrogation of the pious Rebecca Nurse, and the accusation of his wife Elizabeth.
vengeance
Vengeance
It was to kill the witchcraft from being accused of his wife
no she does not confess but she was brought in to witness john proctors confession in hope that she will save her life but she did not confess
Mary says to the Proctors that thirty-nine (39) people stand accused of witchcraft.
I think Hale went to Proctors house because he heard that John Proctor has been missing out on Sabeth(?) days lately and his third son has not been baptised. Also I think he went to tell John Proctor that Elizabeth's name was mentioned in Court that day.
I did not react to Elizabeth Proctors arrest.
The Proctors new that Abigail Wiloliams and Marry Warren were not being truthful about the aligations of witchcraft in the town of Salem.
Proctor replies that his purpose is to free his wife, who has been wrongly accused of witchcraft. He also expresses his desire to take down the corrupt officials who are responsible for the trials and restore justice to the community.
Hale goes back to Salem to try to get thous accused of witchcraft to confess to save there lives. Abigail runs away with Mary and Parris wants Danforth to postpone the hangings. but Danfoth says he cannot.
Abigail lost her her job with the Proctors because she was having an affair with Elizabeth's husband
Bridget Bishop