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Abigail claims that John still loves and wants her.
John Proctor initially seeks to protect his secret, his affair with Abigail. As the play progresses, the internal conflict becomes overwhelming, and after his failed attempt to bring negative attention to Abigail, he comes to learn that even his admission to adultery is not enough to change the fate of the accused. Despite John's indescretion, he is still a man of pride, and his refusal to make a false confession highlights the shift in his dilemma. In fact, because of his decision, he must suffer the same fate. In essence, his great dilemma expands from protecting himself and his reputation, or doing what he can to try to save the life of others and reveal Abigail at the same time
yes john proctor did make the right decision because if he sign his name away he would be lieing say he committed witch craft in he wanted to die with a good soul believing in his self.
The deal was that John Proctor's hanging would be postponed till after Elizabeth poops out the baby.
She tells lies, manipulates her friends and the entire town, and eventually sends nineteen innocent people to their deaths. He finds out Abigail had an affair with John Proctor, she runs away, and she stole money take your pick lol :) In scene three, however, the three things he discovers are that she a) had an affair with John Proctor, b) she danced naked in the woods with her friends and c) she got kicked out of the meetinghouse twice for laughing during prayer.
Abigail claims that John still loves and wants her.
John Proctor initially seeks to protect his secret, his affair with Abigail. As the play progresses, the internal conflict becomes overwhelming, and after his failed attempt to bring negative attention to Abigail, he comes to learn that even his admission to adultery is not enough to change the fate of the accused. Despite John's indescretion, he is still a man of pride, and his refusal to make a false confession highlights the shift in his dilemma. In fact, because of his decision, he must suffer the same fate. In essence, his great dilemma expands from protecting himself and his reputation, or doing what he can to try to save the life of others and reveal Abigail at the same time
yes john proctor did make the right decision because if he sign his name away he would be lieing say he committed witch craft in he wanted to die with a good soul believing in his self.
The deal was that John Proctor's hanging would be postponed till after Elizabeth poops out the baby.
She tells lies, manipulates her friends and the entire town, and eventually sends nineteen innocent people to their deaths. He finds out Abigail had an affair with John Proctor, she runs away, and she stole money take your pick lol :) In scene three, however, the three things he discovers are that she a) had an affair with John Proctor, b) she danced naked in the woods with her friends and c) she got kicked out of the meetinghouse twice for laughing during prayer.
She tells lies, manipulates her friends and the entire town, and eventually sends nineteen innocent people to their deaths. He finds out Abigail had an affair with John Proctor, she runs away, and she stole money take your pick lol :) In scene three, however, the three things he discovers are that she a) had an affair with John Proctor, b) she danced naked in the woods with her friends and c) she got kicked out of the meetinghouse twice for laughing during prayer.
he doesn't die
That his wife was dead
he tells her about his affair with abigail :)
That if his wife (Elizabeth) dies he will marry her.
The deal was that John Proctor's hanging would be postponed till after Elizabeth poops out the baby.
John Proctor is a conflicted character. He is a farmer, good to his wife and holy. He is also a hardheaded man who had an affair. The author paints him as a person who has done wrong but wants to make it right.