If i remember rightly from GCSE Proctor and Paris had a unsteady (for lack of other word) relationship because Proctor refused to come to his services at church. From what i can remember this Proctors behaviour was aroused because Paris seemed to care about money above all else and in Proctors eyes because of this he is corrupt. Later on in the text when Abigail steals her uncles money, Paris is devastated over it saying she left him penniless. This line some what proves Proctors earlier beliefs on Paris.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," the argument between Proctor and Putnam centers around land and resources. Putnam accuses Proctor of not only taking lumber from the land but also of undermining his own interests in acquiring land for himself. Proctor stands up against Putnam's manipulative tactics, revealing the greed and underlying motivations that drive the conflict between the characters. This tension highlights broader themes of jealousy, power, and the moral complexities within the community.
The first, and worse, is that Proctor's supposed evidence is all just an attack upon the court. This doesn't hold up very long, so he starts reciting everything he can think of against Proctor; that he plows on Sunday, that he only comes to church about once a month, etc. He basically puts Proctor's religious base into question. And although this doesn't do much, Proctor is eventually condemned with the help of Elizabeth's lie and Mary Warren's accusation. So Parris got his way
The first, and worse, is that Proctor's supposed evidence is all just an attack upon the court. This doesn't hold up very long, so he starts reciting everything he can think of against Proctor; that he plows on Sunday, that he only comes to church about once a month, etc. He basically puts Proctor's religious base into question. And although this doesn't do much, Proctor is eventually condemned with the help of Elizabeth's lie and Mary Warren's accusation. So Parris got his way
Copywrite.
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
The address of the Proctor Free is: 4 Main St., Proctor, 05765 1111
In Act I, John and Giles Corey get into an argument with Thomas Putnam about his land. According to John and Giles, Putnam claims that he owns land that does not belong to him.
as rebels againt the government
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," John Proctor has significant arguments with Reverend Parris and Thomas Putnam. He confronts Parris over his greed and self-serving behavior as a minister, questioning his authority and motivations. Proctor also clashes with Putnam, accusing him of using the witch trials to settle personal vendettas and gain land. These conflicts highlight the themes of integrity and moral conflict in the face of societal hysteria.
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
David Proctor's birth name is David Gould Proctor.