I did not react to Elizabeth Proctors arrest.
attribute to his pride
By calculating the evidence provided. I have made the conclusion that she is indeed a certain age.
She lies about his affair with Abigiai
Elizabeth Proctor's arrest at the end of Act II is a shocking and tragic moment that underscores the hysteria and injustice of the Salem witch trials. Her wrongful accusation reflects the vulnerability of the characters caught in a web of fear and manipulation. It evokes a sense of helplessness and despair, highlighting the personal and societal consequences of mass paranoia. This moment also intensifies the conflict within John Proctor, propelling the narrative forward.
Abigail claims that the Proctors dismissed her because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, wanted to get rid of her. She implies that Elizabeth saw her as a threat due to her past relationship with John. Abigail's statement reflects her desire to manipulate the situation and paint herself as a victim while trying to regain John's affection and eliminate Elizabeth from the picture.
house wife
That she is pregnant
Abigail lost her her job with the Proctors because she was having an affair with Elizabeth's husband
That she is pregnant
attribute to his pride
she dosent like elizabeth Abigail wants to proctors wife
By calculating the evidence provided. I have made the conclusion that she is indeed a certain age.
She lies about his affair with Abigiai
Elizabeth Proctor's arrest at the end of Act II is a shocking and tragic moment that underscores the hysteria and injustice of the Salem witch trials. Her wrongful accusation reflects the vulnerability of the characters caught in a web of fear and manipulation. It evokes a sense of helplessness and despair, highlighting the personal and societal consequences of mass paranoia. This moment also intensifies the conflict within John Proctor, propelling the narrative forward.
Abigail claims that the Proctors dismissed her because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, wanted to get rid of her. She implies that Elizabeth saw her as a threat due to her past relationship with John. Abigail's statement reflects her desire to manipulate the situation and paint herself as a victim while trying to regain John's affection and eliminate Elizabeth from the picture.
Because they have a warrant for her arrest. Cheever asks if Elizabeth owns any dolls, and Elizabeth replies that she has not owned dolls since she was a girl. Cheever spies the doll Mary Warren gave her. He finds a needle inside it. Cheever relates that Abigail had a fit at dinner in Parris's house that evening. Parris found a needle in her abdomen, and Abigail accused Elizabeth of witchcraft.
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