he now what's going on but he can tell nothing
He is guilty of adultry
Hero
He is guilty of adultry
yes John Proctor is a martyr because he was willing to die rather than tarnish his family name by admitting to committing a crime that he didn't do.
John Proctor feels guilty about his affair with Abigail Williams, which he believes has tarnished his integrity and damaged his marriage to Elizabeth. This infidelity weighs heavily on him, leading to feelings of shame and self-loathing, particularly as he grapples with the consequences of the Salem witch trials and his role in the community. Proctor's guilt drives his desire for redemption, ultimately motivating him to stand against the hysteria and confess his sins.
He is guilty of adultry
Hero
He is guilty of adultry
yes John Proctor is a martyr because he was willing to die rather than tarnish his family name by admitting to committing a crime that he didn't do.
John Proctor feels guilty about his affair with Abigail Williams, which he believes has tarnished his integrity and damaged his marriage to Elizabeth. This infidelity weighs heavily on him, leading to feelings of shame and self-loathing, particularly as he grapples with the consequences of the Salem witch trials and his role in the community. Proctor's guilt drives his desire for redemption, ultimately motivating him to stand against the hysteria and confess his sins.
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
It's ironic because he does not remember the commandment he is guilty of (adultery from sleeping with Abigail)
John Proctor was hanged
The defendant is not guilty of the crime they are accused of.
if John Proctor had not had an affair with Abigail, then...
In the past, John Proctor had an affair with Abigail Williams, a young woman working in his household. They both regret their actions, but have different feelings about it now. John feels guilty and wants to move on, while Abigail still harbors feelings for John and wants to be with him.
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor