John's reaction to the prodding is he is reluctant to go. He understands that he probably should go, but he does not want to get personally involved with the activity. He wants to think this through first.
I did not react to Elizabeth Proctors arrest.
attribute to his pride
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail Williams claims she was dismissed by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, suspected her of having an affair with John. Abigail, who had been the Proctors' servant, feels wronged and believes her dismissal was unjust. Her resentment towards Elizabeth fuels her desire for revenge, leading to her manipulative actions in the witch trials.
By calculating the evidence provided. I have made the conclusion that she is indeed a certain age.
She lies about his affair with Abigiai
I did not react to Elizabeth Proctors arrest.
house wife
That she is pregnant
Abigail lost her her job with the Proctors because she was having an affair with Elizabeth's husband
That she is pregnant
attribute to his pride
she dosent like elizabeth Abigail wants to proctors wife
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail Williams claims she was dismissed by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, suspected her of having an affair with John. Abigail, who had been the Proctors' servant, feels wronged and believes her dismissal was unjust. Her resentment towards Elizabeth fuels her desire for revenge, leading to her manipulative actions in the witch trials.
By calculating the evidence provided. I have made the conclusion that she is indeed a certain age.
She lies about his affair with Abigiai
Abigail claims that the Proctors dismissed her because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, wanted to get rid of her. She implies that Elizabeth saw her as a threat due to her past relationship with John. Abigail's statement reflects her desire to manipulate the situation and paint herself as a victim while trying to regain John's affection and eliminate Elizabeth from the picture.
He is reluctant to go. He understands that he probably should go, but he does not want to get personally involved with the activity. He wants to think this through first.