Prevent proctor from being hanged
His Being Hanged
He is worried that Salem will take revenge against him for Proctor's death.
Abigail, his niece
He didnt want to know the true , about his wife.
Act IV was created in 1979.
In Act IV of "The Crucible," Abigail Williams has fled Salem with her cousin Mercy Lewis after the town descends into chaos due to the witch trials. Fearing for her safety and the mounting consequences of her actions, Abigail steals Reverend Parris's money and disappears. Her absence underscores her self-serving nature and the collapse of the hysteria she helped create.
In 'The Crucible,' in Act IV, it is learned that Abigail has stolen money from Reverend Parris and run away. Abigail, if nothing else, was a smart girl who understood the 'jig was up,' and left before she could become the recipient of any deserved backlash as a result of her actions.
Act IV
At the opening of Act IV in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Abigail Williams and Mercy Lewis have fled Salem. They steal Reverend Parris's money and escape in the night, leaving chaos in their wake as the witch trials continue to escalate. Their departure signifies the unraveling of the hysteria they helped create, as the town grapples with the consequences of the accusations and the resulting turmoil.
In act 4(IV)
Selection from Act IV of 'Il Trovatore' - 1927 was released on: USA: 1927
In Act IV Scene I