Judging others
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," John Proctor expresses that he has "no tongue" for hypocrisy. This reflects his disdain for the dishonesty and moral duplicity he sees in the Salem community, especially in the context of the witch trials. Proctor struggles with his own guilt and the moral compromises he has made, leading him to reject falsehood and stand for truth, even at great personal cost.
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
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In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," John Proctor expresses that he has "no tongue" for hypocrisy. This reflects his disdain for the dishonesty and moral duplicity he sees in the Salem community, especially in the context of the witch trials. Proctor struggles with his own guilt and the moral compromises he has made, leading him to reject falsehood and stand for truth, even at great personal cost.
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
The address of the Proctor Free is: 4 Main St., Proctor, 05765 1111
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
David Proctor's birth name is David Gould Proctor.
Jessie Proctor's birth name is Jessie Olive Proctor.
Marland Proctor's birth name is Marland Gail Proctor.
The phone number of the Proctor Free is: 802-459-3539.
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Elizabeth Proctor married John Proctor in 1674. She was accused of witchcraft in 1692. She was sentenced to death, but it was reversed before she was killed.
The address of the Proctor Historical Society Inc is: 4 Main Street, Proctor, VT 05765-1111