John Proctor learned to have more respect for himself, and to love his wife better then he had previously, although he dies.
He told her himself
He thinks of himself as a "sinner"
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
John Proctor chooses to be hanged instead of incriminating innocent people and by confessing to witch craft. He wanted to die an honorable death instead of lying to save himself.
John Proctor will not sign his name on the confessional because he wants to keep his name sacred. When he shouts "It is my name!" proves his desires to keep his only name to himself.
He told her himself
He thinks of himself as a "sinner"
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
John Proctor chooses to be hanged instead of incriminating innocent people and by confessing to witch craft. He wanted to die an honorable death instead of lying to save himself.
John Proctor will not sign his name on the confessional because he wants to keep his name sacred. When he shouts "It is my name!" proves his desires to keep his only name to himself.
John Proctor was hanged
if John Proctor had not had an affair with Abigail, then...
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
We learn that prior to the beginning of the play, Proctor and Abigail had an affair. Proctor ended this relationship prior to setting of The Crucible. During the play, we can see that Abigail wants to rekindle the relationship, but Proctor will have none of it. His faith and conscience won't allow it.
Abigail Williams and John Proctor had a romantic relationship in "The Crucible," but it was ultimately based on lust and manipulation rather than genuine love. Abigail was infatuated with John and tried to break up his marriage to Elizabeth Proctor in order to be with him. John, on the other hand, regretted his affair with Abigail and tried to distance himself from her.
the major one would have to be the teenage girls dancing in the woods, it had lead all the other conflicts... ect the village people getting accused of witchcraft, Abigail had started it... always telling lies and making the situation even worse, that ended up the main conflict the hangings, which Abigail ended.
No Reverend Parris is not jealous of John Proctor in the Crucible. John Proctor and Reverend Parris do not like each other.