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.
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Elizabeth Proctor gets pregnant near the end of the book.
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Mercy Lewis worked for John and Elizabeth Proctor.
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Elizabeth Proctor gets pregnant near the end of the book.
Elizabeth proctor
Mercy Lewis worked for John and Elizabeth Proctor.
john proctor i think
Abigail Williams
yes he did
She lies because she is trying to protect him.
yes he does.
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