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he had an affair with his servant, Abigail.
John Proctor, because he lied about there affair .
A proctored exam is one that is overseen by an impartial individual (called a proctor) who monitors or supervises a student while he or she is taking an exam. The proctor ensures the security and integrity of the exam process.
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.
As with all good plays, Proctor is involved with more than one kind of conflict. He is in a Character versus Character Conflict with Abagail who is using the trials to punish those who have slighted her, and to eliminate Elizabeth, so she can have John. He is in a Character versus Society conflict with the court, as it condemns dozens of people on the word of the girls alone. He has a Character versus Self conflict, trying to maintain his honesty when signing a false confession would save his life.
Robert Proctor was born in 1949.
Robert N. Proctor was born in 1954.
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Robert Campbell Proctor has written: 'Fifty years with Prince Line, 1913-1963'
Proctor believes that a portion of everybody's land belongs to him. So the dispute between them is over land.
he had an affair with his servant, Abigail.
John Proctor, because he lied about there affair .
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A proctored exam is one that is overseen by an impartial individual (called a proctor) who monitors or supervises a student while he or she is taking an exam. The proctor ensures the security and integrity of the exam process.
The current CEO of Proctor and Gamble is Robert A. McDonald.
Robert Proctor has written: 'Racial Hygiene' 'Narrative of a journey across the cordillera of the Andes, and of a residence in Lima, and other parts of Peru, in the years 1823 and 1824' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel
John William Proctor has written: 'A description of the fifteenth century Scots dialect of Robert Henryson based on a complete concordance of hisworks'