answersLogoWhite

0

John Proctor's faith is questioned in court primarily due to his affair with Abigail Williams and his subsequent criticism of the witch trials. His reluctance to publicly confess his sins and his disdain for the court's proceedings make him appear hypocritical to the judges. Additionally, Proctor's struggle with guilt and his desire to maintain his integrity lead to doubts about his moral standing, further undermining his credibility in a court driven by fear and hysteria.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

4w ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What were John Proctors hardships?

nothing


Why has reverend hale visit the proctors by the book the crucible by arthur miller?

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.


Who shows the greatest faith in the court proceedings in the Crucible?

john proctor


Why does hale come to proctors house?

Reverend John Hale and John Proctor are characters in the play "The Crucible." Hale comes to Proctors home to question why Abigail Williams was released from working for the Proctor's.


What was John proctors vocation?

John Proctor's vocation was that of a farmer. He owned a farm in Salem, Massachusetts.


Where does parries want to see gold candlesticks?

John Proctors church


What is John Proctors Confession to Abigail Williams?

that he really doesn't love her


In the crucible who becomes John Proctors ally at the end of act 3?

marry warren


In the Crucible what was john proctors main motivation?

It was to kill the witchcraft from being accused of his wife


Why did Abigail drink chicken blood?

so she could kill John proctors wife


How does hale test the proctors in the crucible?

In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Reverend Hale tests the Proctors by questioning their religious devotion and their adherence to Puritanical beliefs. He specifically asks them about their church attendance and their familiarity with the Ten Commandments. Hale's inquiries reveal the Proctors' struggles with their faith, particularly John's inability to recall all the commandments, which he attributes to his guilt and personal struggles. These tests serve to highlight the moral complexities of the characters and the weight of societal expectations during the witch trials.


How do you show John Proctors rebellion through acting in the crucible?

His rebellion is that he is the queerest character in the book