One interpretation is the John is attempting to describe or say to his wife, Elizabeth, that their relationship remains cold and distant.
In another interpretation it can be trying to describe the icy feel to their relationship and that it is an icy situation with guilt and a lack of trust.
I yhink because of everthung tha happens
He was tired of hearing sermons about hellfire and damnation.
It's important because it sets up Elizabeth, John proctor's wife. Abigail planted the needle, to "set-up" Elizabeth so she's accused and killed. But instead John Proctor dies at the end not Elizabeth Proctor
John Proctor says this ironic statement about witchcraft trials to his wife, Elizabeth, in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. Witchcraft was known as "black mischief" as in black magic, but he felt it was the witchhunting trials that were a stain on their community.
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.
he is referring to how cold and distant his wife has been
john proctor i think
yes he did
Abigail Williams
Elizabeth Proctor Proctor Tituba
John Proctor is a dynamic character.
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yes he does.
17 I think
hahah
a tragic hero.
Marry Warren