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After the witch trials Elizabeth Proctor survived. Elizabeth was pregnant and therefore was spared. She also later got married and had other children. She was still in love with her hanged ex-husband John Proctor. Even though he cheated on her and lied to her and the court- all of which lead to his death. Also, check the link below as that has more information on Elizabeths' life.
Her husband John Proctor was executed as a witch in 1692 during the Salem Witch Trials and Elizabeth was sent to prison but later released. == ==
because john cheats with abigail and she drags him in
No. She was convicted but given a stay of execution because she was pregnant. Before that ran out, the Trials ended.
Mary Warren reveals that she saved Elizabeth Proctor's life by speaking out for her when she was being accused of witchcraft.
After the witch trials Elizabeth Proctor survived. Elizabeth was pregnant and therefore was spared. She also later got married and had other children. She was still in love with her hanged ex-husband John Proctor. Even though he cheated on her and lied to her and the court- all of which lead to his death. Also, check the link below as that has more information on Elizabeths' life.
Her husband John Proctor was executed as a witch in 1692 during the Salem Witch Trials and Elizabeth was sent to prison but later released. == ==
If you are talking about Elizabeth Proctor from the Withcraft trials in Salem, she was not hanged, but obviously she is dead by now, because that took place in the late 1800's If you are talking about Elizabeth Proctor from the Withcraft trials in Salem, she was not hanged, but obviously she is dead by now, because that took place in the late 1800's
No, by the time she gave birth the Salem Witchcraft trials were over.
12 EDIT: She was actually in her thirties or thereabout.
because john cheats with abigail and she drags him in
No. She was convicted but given a stay of execution because she was pregnant. Before that ran out, the Trials ended.
Mary Warren reveals that she saved Elizabeth Proctor's life by speaking out for her when she was being accused of witchcraft.
Mary Warren reveals that she saved Elizabeth Proctor's life by speaking out for her when she was being accused of witchcraft.
John Proctor conflicts with society because he does not believe that the children are "witched". John Proctor conflicts with his wife because he wants to forget the affair with Abigail but Elizabeth seems to hang on to the hurt the affair caused. John Proctor conflicts with Reverend Hale because Hale does not see the trials as false in time to save Elizabeth. John Proctor conflicts with Danforth in that Danforth will not let the trials stop.
Elizabeth Proctor, who along with many others, was accused of witchcraft by the girls whose hysterical mania brought about the Salem Witch trials. Although she and her husband, John, obtained the signatures of outstanding members of the community attesting to their character, Elizabeth was convicted and sentenced to execution. For some reason, the order was never carried. She gave birth to a child while in prison, but nothing is known about the rest of her life.
Elizabeth Proctor was poor. She was around during the Salem witch trials, and accused of being a witch. She was the wife of John Proctor.