In Act 2 of "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor is arrested at her home. Deputy Cheever and Marshal Herrick arrive to search the Proctor household after Abigail Williams accuses her of witchcraft. They find a poppet (doll) with a needle in it, which Abigail had used to frame Elizabeth, leading to her arrest.
In Act 2 of "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Martha Corey are arrested. Elizabeth is charged with attempted murder through the use of a poppet, which has a needle stuck in it, implying witchcraft. Rebecca Nurse is accused of killing the Putnam's babies through witchcraft, while Martha Corey is arrested for supposedly bewitching the pigs of Walcott, leading to their death.
Elizabeth gets arrested in the Crucible in Act two because Abigail runs into court with a needle stabbed into her stomach. She claims that Elizabeth's spirit did this, so they go such the proctors house for a poppet (rag doll), which represents Abigail. when they find the poppet there is a needle stuck in its stomach so that is enough evidence to get Elizabeth arrested. (that poppet was made by Mary Warren, their slave, and was given to Elizabeth the day before.
John Proctor refuses to sign his confession. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested Proctor tears up his confession.
A poppet with a needle stuck in it is found in Proctor's house. and Abigail has accused her of using witchcraft to harm her.
At the end of Act 2 in "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor is arrested. Deputy Danforth and Cheever arrive at the Proctor home with a warrant, accusing her of witchcraft based on a poppet found in their home with a needle in it. John Proctor is horrified by the arrest, as he knows it stems from the manipulations of Abigail Williams. This event escalates the conflict and tension surrounding the witch trials in Salem.
In Act 2 of "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Martha Corey are arrested. Elizabeth is charged with attempted murder through the use of a poppet, which has a needle stuck in it, implying witchcraft. Rebecca Nurse is accused of killing the Putnam's babies through witchcraft, while Martha Corey is arrested for supposedly bewitching the pigs of Walcott, leading to their death.
Elizabeth gets arrested in the Crucible in Act two because Abigail runs into court with a needle stabbed into her stomach. She claims that Elizabeth's spirit did this, so they go such the proctors house for a poppet (rag doll), which represents Abigail. when they find the poppet there is a needle stuck in its stomach so that is enough evidence to get Elizabeth arrested. (that poppet was made by Mary Warren, their slave, and was given to Elizabeth the day before.
John Proctor refuses to sign his confession. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested Proctor tears up his confession.
A poppet with a needle stuck in it is found in Proctor's house. and Abigail has accused her of using witchcraft to harm her.
At the end of Act 2 in "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor is arrested. Deputy Danforth and Cheever arrive at the Proctor home with a warrant, accusing her of witchcraft based on a poppet found in their home with a needle in it. John Proctor is horrified by the arrest, as he knows it stems from the manipulations of Abigail Williams. This event escalates the conflict and tension surrounding the witch trials in Salem.
Rebecca Nurse
In act 2 of The Crucible, Elizabeth wants john to go to Salem. She wants him to go and tell Abigail that he is afraid.
At the end of Act 2 of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor is arrested after a poppet (doll) with a needle is found in her home, which Abigail Williams uses to accuse her of witchcraft. This accusation stems from Abigail's desire to eliminate Elizabeth so she can be with John Proctor. The incident highlights the hysteria and manipulation present in Salem, as well as the tragic consequences of deceit and revenge.
In Act 2 of "The Crucible," it is revealed that Mary Warren, the Proctor's servant and a participant in the witch trials, stuck the needle into the poppet she made for Elizabeth Proctor. This act was intended to frame Elizabeth for witchcraft, as Abigail Williams seeks revenge against Elizabeth for her affair with John Proctor and wants to remove her from the picture. Abby uses the poppet as evidence to manipulate the court and eliminate Elizabeth as a rival.
In Act 2 of "The Crucible," Abigail Williams continues to manipulate the situation in Salem to her advantage. She is determined to eliminate Elizabeth Proctor, as she wants to be with John Proctor, Elizabeth's husband. Abigail's deceitful actions contribute to the rising hysteria in Salem, as she uses the court's authority to accuse Elizabeth of witchcraft, ultimately leading to Elizabeth's arrest. Abigail's motivations reveal her desperation and willingness to harm others to achieve her desires.
Proctor's house
John Proctor is tired of Elizabeth being suspious after he commits adultry and it has been 7 months since that last happened. At the end of this act Elizabeth goes to jail.