In "The Crucible," Abigail Williams desires to rekindle her past romantic relationship with John Proctor, whom she believes still loves her. She is willing to manipulate and deceive others, including falsely accusing innocent people of witchcraft, to eliminate Elizabeth Proctor, John's wife, whom she sees as an obstacle to her ambitions. Abigail's motivations are driven by a mix of passion, jealousy, and a desperate need for power and control in a repressive society.
He says that he has no proof for it but is obvious that he don't want to expose Abigail, he is telling too much excuses.
He wants RESPECT since he is the minister of Salem.
Elizabeth stills loves John Proctor, her husband, and doesn't want to sell him out as an adulterer, oblivious to the fact that he has already confessed what he did with Abigail.
He didnt want to know the true , about his wife.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor desires to maintain her family's integrity and protect her husband, John Proctor, from the consequences of the witch trials. She seeks to rebuild their fractured marriage and restore trust after John's affair with Abigail Williams. Ultimately, Elizabeth's love and moral strength drive her to stand by John as he grapples with his own guilt and the societal chaos surrounding them.
He says that he has no proof for it but is obvious that he don't want to expose Abigail, he is telling too much excuses.
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He wants RESPECT since he is the minister of Salem.
Elizabeth stills loves John Proctor, her husband, and doesn't want to sell him out as an adulterer, oblivious to the fact that he has already confessed what he did with Abigail.
He didnt want to know the true , about his wife.
The Reverend wants John Proctor to take the information he has to court and expose Abigail for being a liar and a fraud. This idea is upsetting to John because he is worried Abigail will try to get revenge by telling everyone they had an affair. The Crucible was penned by Arthur Miller.
the villagers want him to go to the evil witches house and demand that the witches stop turning his daughter into a witch.
She has to talk to Proctor alone after danforth tells her to but, i dont know why im still tryin to figure that out.
The Culture would be the same as the Puritan religion. If you want to learn more on the Puritan religion and want a more elaborate answer go to google or ask your teacher.
John Proctor is powerless at the end of The Crucible because he has to choose either to die and keep his name clean or confess of witchcraft and be free. He chose to be hung because he didn't want his good name damaged.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Abigail Williams is a central character known for her manipulative and self-serving nature. One notable quote is when she declares, "I want to open myself!... I want the light of God, I want the sweet love of Jesus!" This reflects her desire to redirect blame and gain sympathy. Another powerful line is, "I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you," showcasing her threatening demeanor and willingness to control others through fear. These quotes highlight her pivotal role in the Salem witch trials and her complex motivations.
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.