she never lies
Proctor says Elizabeth never lies, which shows her integrity and honesty. Examples of Proctor's own characteristics in the play include his courage to stand up against injustice and his desire to seek redemption for his sins.
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Elizabeth Proctor
She would have been equal with John Proctor because he had told the truth. Then there would be no penalty for her to be hanged.
adaptation to environment i think
because Abigail trying to get john proctor back
Abigail is jealous and is seeking to bring harm onto Elizabeth by any means necessary. Her bitter revenge is the cause of the lies that rip Salem apart.
"If the girl's a saint now, I think it is not easy to prove she's fraud. . ."
the major one would have to be the teenage girls dancing in the woods, it had lead all the other conflicts... ect the village people getting accused of witchcraft, Abigail had started it... always telling lies and making the situation even worse, that ended up the main conflict the hangings, which Abigail ended.
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How exactly do you mean? If you mean, what is his opinion of her, then he thinks that Elizabeth is very cold. All throughout the play, all he wishes for is forgiveness for having an affair with Abigail, and she can't find it in her heart to forgive him. We can tell he feels this way because he says "Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!" in Act 2 of The Crucible. Before, she had mentioned that she does not judge Proctor, but finds him lost. She mentions this coldly, and Act 2 is just a glimpse of how unfair Proctor has been treated for months with Elizabeth, so much so, he feels he "Come[s] into a court when [I] come into this house." Also, Elizabeth is the main reason for Proctor to not find himself to be a good man. Elizabeth makes it clear that she does not think he is good, and it has rubbed off on him, making him lose his confidence, and his reputation with the town. I hope this helped.
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.
John's reaction to the prodding is he is reluctant to go. He understands that he probably should go, but he does not want to get personally involved with the activity. He wants to think this through first.