Well, honey, if Proctor tries to discredit Abby in "The Crucible," he's gonna stir up a whole mess of drama. Abby's not one to go down without a fight, so she'll probably come at him with all she's got. It's gonna be a showdown of lies, manipulation, and maybe even some good old-fashioned witchcraft. Good luck to Proctor, he's gonna need it.
he would be shot by binladen's dead body.
Abigail and Proctor in "The Crucible" have a complex relationship that involves past infidelity and manipulation. Abigail is infatuated with Proctor and tries to win him back, while Proctor struggles with guilt and tries to distance himself from her. Their relationship ultimately leads to chaos and tragedy in the play.
When Proctor tries to tell everyone about Abigal, then he is arrested. Another falling action would be Mercy and Abigal running away.
John Proctor refuses to yield to the hysteria of the witch trials, and he refuses to give a false confession. John Proctor will not sign his name to lies. He dies an honest man, who tries to stop the nonsense that rules Salem during the trials.
John Proctor was a simple farmer who moved to Salem in 1666. He lived with his boys, his wife Elizabeth, and his servant Mary Warren. In the play, The Crucible, he is a dishonest man because he has an affair with Abigail Williams. But after he confesses to his sin, he tries to lead a life as an honest Christian like his wife.
Arthur Miller's The Crucible is a play revolving around the hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials. It follows John Proctor who is trying to find good in himself after having an affair with Abigail Williams. Because of Abigail's love for John, she tries to kill John's wife by accusing her of witchcraft. The play is also a parallel to McCarthyism and the Communism scare of the 1960s.
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If you are talking about John Proctor from The Crucible, then: 1. He tries to save his wife 2. He reviels his sham(adultrey) to the town in order to bring corrupt Abigail down. 3. He admins his wrong doing and dies like a man in the end,
Because the author, Arthur Miller, went through a similar, but more modern ersion of the Salem witch trials, the McCarthy Witch trials, where they tries communists instead of witches. Like Proctor, Miller refused to betray himself and insisted on his innocence
Yes. She tries to steal John Proctor from his wife, Elizabeth
Proctor and Williams had a physical affair while Williams was working for Proctor and his wife. Goodie Proctor fired Williams after finding out. Williams tries unceasingly to convince the courts that a number of townsfolk, including Goodie Proctor, are engaged in witchcraft. She accuses Goodie Proctor in the hopes that she will be hanged, and have Proctor to herself. To describe the relationship between Proctor and Williams, you could not call her his 'mistress' - from what was said in the play they only had sex once.
Hale tries t persuade Proctor to lie to save his own life.