Goody Elizabeth Proctor is often described as a woman of moral strength and dignity, characterized by her somber demeanor. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," she is depicted as having a plain appearance, reflecting her Puritan values and the hardships of her life. Her physicality is often overshadowed by her inner resilience and the trials she faces during the Salem witch trials.
John proctor says his wife is a woman to never lie but then she does to save his name. He tried to repeat the 10 commandments and the one and only one he forgot was the one he committed... ADULTERY Mary warren made a poppet for goody proctor and abby watched. Abby set goody proctor up and stabbed herself to make it look like it was voodoo... Hopefully that's some ideas.
John proctor says his wife is a woman to never lie but then she does to save his name. He tried to repeat the 10 commandments and the one and only one he forgot was the one he committed... ADULTERY Mary warren made a poppet for goody proctor and abby watched. Abby set goody proctor up and stabbed herself to make it look like it was voodoo... Hopefully that's some ideas.
Has a 'farmer' type image Mid 30s Tall/potent/strong
Elizabeth Proctor should enter the court with a composed demeanor, reflecting both her inner strength and vulnerability. Her attire could be simple yet dignified, perhaps a modest dress in muted colors that signifies her status as a Puritan woman. As she walks in, her posture should be upright, conveying her resolve, while her expression might reveal a mix of determination and apprehension about the proceedings and the fate of her husband, John Proctor. This combination of strength and vulnerability would highlight her character's moral complexity in the face of the court's injustices.
Hale has just witnessed the confession of Mary Warren that the girls are faking their symptoms of witchcraft and the aftermath of that confession. Abigail and the other girls turn against Mary and,to maintain Mary's credibility, John Proctor admits to his adultery with Abigail. Hale believes Proctor, but Danforth brings in Elizabeth Proctor to confirm the story. Danforth won't allow Elizabeth to look at John when he asks her about the alleged affair between Abigial and her husband. Since Elizabeth wants to protect her husband, she denies there was an affair, thus casting doubt on both John's allegations and Mary Warren's testimony. Danforth has Proctor lead to jail. This infuriates Rev. Hale, who has become fed up with the entire process. He sees Danforth as a man protecting the court and his own reputation rather than seeking the truth about possible witches in Salem. So, Hale leaves the court after he criticizes the methods the court has used in coming to its conclusions.
John proctor says his wife is a woman to never lie but then she does to save his name. He tried to repeat the 10 commandments and the one and only one he forgot was the one he committed... ADULTERY Mary warren made a poppet for goody proctor and abby watched. Abby set goody proctor up and stabbed herself to make it look like it was voodoo... Hopefully that's some ideas.
He (Danforth) told Abigail and john proctor to turn their back while he is asking Elizabeth but Elizabeth glance at john proctor for a hint and Danforth insist that Elizabeth look at him only.
John proctor says his wife is a woman to never lie but then she does to save his name. He tried to repeat the 10 commandments and the one and only one he forgot was the one he committed... ADULTERY Mary warren made a poppet for goody proctor and abby watched. Abby set goody proctor up and stabbed herself to make it look like it was voodoo... Hopefully that's some ideas.
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Elizabeth Hatcher was born as Mary Elizabeth Robinson. She has long blond hair and is medium height and build.
See for yourself by Googling "Sara Taylor" or "Elizabeth Taylor and her Mother"
Has a 'farmer' type image Mid 30s Tall/potent/strong
he wasn't he's just trying not to look like a goody two shoes
i don`t know
Elizabeth Proctor should enter the court with a composed demeanor, reflecting both her inner strength and vulnerability. Her attire could be simple yet dignified, perhaps a modest dress in muted colors that signifies her status as a Puritan woman. As she walks in, her posture should be upright, conveying her resolve, while her expression might reveal a mix of determination and apprehension about the proceedings and the fate of her husband, John Proctor. This combination of strength and vulnerability would highlight her character's moral complexity in the face of the court's injustices.
if you look it up, proctor and gamble actually introduced prell in 1947. seems they did it themselves.....