That if his wife (Elizabeth) dies he will marry her.
Abigail claims that John still loves and wants her.
To draw attention away from themselves (and what they were doing in the woods) and make scapegoats out of others.
Elizabeth wants John to make Abigael feel that they cannot be together. Elizabeth wants to keep John and prevent Abigael falling in love with John
John Proctor initially seeks to protect his secret, his affair with Abigail. As the play progresses, the internal conflict becomes overwhelming, and after his failed attempt to bring negative attention to Abigail, he comes to learn that even his admission to adultery is not enough to change the fate of the accused. Despite John's indescretion, he is still a man of pride, and his refusal to make a false confession highlights the shift in his dilemma. In fact, because of his decision, he must suffer the same fate. In essence, his great dilemma expands from protecting himself and his reputation, or doing what he can to try to save the life of others and reveal Abigail at the same time
The Crucible tells about the Salem panic using facts that make the panic into a close parallel with McCarthyism.
Abigail claims that John still loves and wants her.
To draw attention away from themselves (and what they were doing in the woods) and make scapegoats out of others.
When Abigail is accused of witchcraft, she is quick to blame Tituba. She says that Tituba influences her spirit to make her laugh in church.
he tells her about his affair with abigail :)
the most powerful character is ABIGAIL WILLIAMS!(sadly) Shed has everyone fool, with all her lies, she even has a group of girls that follow her doing to make it look like Abigail is honest, but we all know that she is a back stabbing b****. PERIOD.
Reverend Parris insinuates that Abigail's reputation may not be entirely pure when he questions her about her actions in the woods. He hints that rumors have been circulating about her behavior and implies that she may have engaged in inappropriate activities.
Abigail Adams was the wife of President John Adams, the second President of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams the sixth President. Abigail Adams gave birth to six children in ten years time but only three of them would make it to adulthood.
Elizabeth wants John to make Abigael feel that they cannot be together. Elizabeth wants to keep John and prevent Abigael falling in love with John
Improve the U.S
Act of toleration.
Abigail's letters to John are similar to other primary sources from the late 18th century, because they tend to discuss domestic affairs.
Abigail Adams helped during the Revolutionary War by melting spoons to make bullets. Her husband, John Adams, was the second President of the US, and her son, John Quincy Adams, was sixth President of the US.