No, by the time she gave birth the Salem Witchcraft trials were over.
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
If you are talking about Elizabeth Proctor from the Withcraft trials in Salem, she was not hanged, but obviously she is dead by now, because that took place in the late 1800's If you are talking about Elizabeth Proctor from the Withcraft trials in Salem, she was not hanged, but obviously she is dead by now, because that took place in the late 1800's
John Proctor was hanged
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.
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
John Proctor is hanged
She learns to be more forgiving. Elizabeth Proctor would not forgive her husband John Proctor for having an affair with Abigail Williams once she had heard about it, but toward the end of the play, when her husband is about to be hanged, she finally forgives him and shows how much she means it. "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
John Proctor is hanged. Elizabeth Proctor lives. Abigail Williams skips town. Giles Corey is pressed to death. Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey are hanged. Rev. Hale refuses to side with the court. Exactly which five characters do you mean?
The archetype of Elizabeth Proctor was a tragic hero.
After the witch trials Elizabeth Proctor survived. Elizabeth was pregnant and therefore was spared. She also later got married and had other children. She was still in love with her hanged ex-husband John Proctor. Even though he cheated on her and lied to her and the court- all of which lead to his death. Also, check the link below as that has more information on Elizabeths' life.
yes he did
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor