In "The Crucible," John Proctor has to make a decision whether he will take a "plea", and confess to something he didn't do to go free, or if he will refuse to do this and die for the truth. He decides it's more important to die telling the truth, protecting his good name, rather than to live a lie just to save his life.
Proctor confesses that he had an affair with Abigail.
In Act 4 of The Crucible, Danforth summons Elizabeth Proctor because John Proctor stated that Elizabeth never lies. Danforth wants her to confirm John's story.
John Proctor refuses to sign his confession. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested Proctor tears up his confession.
the major one would have to be the teenage girls dancing in the woods, it had lead all the other conflicts... ect the village people getting accused of witchcraft, Abigail had started it... always telling lies and making the situation even worse, that ended up the main conflict the hangings, which Abigail ended.
John Proctor is basically an admirable character. He was a good man who briefly went astray and became the protagonist in Act II.
Proctor confesses that he had an affair with Abigail.
In Act 1 Abigail reveals that she had an affair with John Proctor.
In Act 4 of The Crucible, Danforth summons Elizabeth Proctor because John Proctor stated that Elizabeth never lies. Danforth wants her to confirm John's story.
John Proctor refuses to sign his confession. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested Proctor tears up his confession.
Proctor vs. parris
the major one would have to be the teenage girls dancing in the woods, it had lead all the other conflicts... ect the village people getting accused of witchcraft, Abigail had started it... always telling lies and making the situation even worse, that ended up the main conflict the hangings, which Abigail ended.
John Proctor is basically an admirable character. He was a good man who briefly went astray and became the protagonist in Act II.
Mary Warren
John Proctor
He had to decide if he should tell the truth and die, or lie about being a witch and live.
In "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor accused Abigail of having an affair with her husband, John Proctor, and forced her to leave their home. Angered that John Proctor refused to carry on with their affair, Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft.
Assuming the John Proctor is the John Proctor from "The Crisis," his family life was tense. This is shown first in Act II in the conversation with Elizabeth.