Rebecca Nurse and John Protor are upstanding the citizens of Salem.
Rebecca nurse was the best Puritan Christian around and John proctor even tho a sinner was a well respected man in the town of Salem. People were already on edge from past hangings that these could have thrown the town of Salem into a rebellion to over throw the court
rebecca~
She is surprised
Rebecca
Martha Corey Rebecca Nurse and john Proctor
Rebecca nurse was the best Puritan Christian around and John proctor even tho a sinner was a well respected man in the town of Salem. People were already on edge from past hangings that these could have thrown the town of Salem into a rebellion to over throw the court
rebecca~
She is surprised
Rebecca
Rebecca Nurse, like John Proctor, is there to stand for the voice of reason.
Martha Corey Rebecca Nurse and john Proctor
In "The Crucible," Rebecca Nurse serves as a foil to John Proctor by embodying moral integrity and unwavering virtue, contrasting his internal struggles and guilt over his past sins. While Proctor grapples with his conscience and the consequences of his actions, Rebecca remains steadfast in her beliefs, demonstrating a deep commitment to truth and the community. Her calm demeanor and selflessness highlight Proctor's tumultuous emotions and moral ambiguity, emphasizing the theme of personal redemption and the impact of individual choices in the face of hysteria.
He was hung with Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey, but they never mention it in the book.
Rebecca Nurse
John Proctor recants his confession. He refuses to tarnish his good name and to set a bad example for his sons. Proctor also does not want to dishonor people like Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey by giving a false confession to the court.
He fears that if John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse get hanged, then the town will start a riot.
Marry Warren.On page 87, Parris says, "Mary Warren! What are you about here?And Proctor responds "She would speak with the Deputy Governor."