He denys anything happening between them and that abagail shouldn't say anything bad about elizabeth. He says that Abagail has to keep quiet.
Proctor tells her that he will cut his hands off before he reaches for her again.
that he really doesn't love her
Abigail lost her her job with the Proctors because she was having an affair with Elizabeth's husband
She use to tease him and she wrote to him as her dearest friend and John said when he visted her he gave her tons of kisses!
Mary Warren
she dosent like elizabeth Abigail wants to proctors wife
Her motivation to doing what she does is to capture John Proctors heart. She does whatever it will take to get him back from Elizabeth, the love of John's life.
Goody Proctor suspected the relationship between her husband and Abigail.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail Williams claims she was dismissed by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, suspected her of having an affair with John. Abigail, who had been the Proctors' servant, feels wronged and believes her dismissal was unjust. Her resentment towards Elizabeth fuels her desire for revenge, leading to her manipulative actions in the witch trials.
so she could kill John proctors wife
She drank blood that Tituba gave her to kill John Proctors wife.
Abigail tells Paris that she was let go by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, fearing her husband's infatuation with Abigail, dismissed her. She implies that Elizabeth's jealousy and suspicion were the reasons for her departure. Abigail's claim suggests that she is a victim of circumstance, seeking to gain sympathy and perhaps manipulate Paris's perspective on her relationship with John Proctor.