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Elizabeth Proctor was assumed to be a witch and so was James Proctor. James Proctor tried to discuss their withering relationship even through these troubled times. Elizabeth Proctor is to blame for their marital problems.
mostly Abigail, then proctor, elizabeth,danforth, cheever, hale, hathorne and lastly parris.
John Proctor is referring to his and Elizabeth's relationship. He is saying that their relationship is still cold, as if it is winter, from when John had had an affair on Elizabeth with Abigail
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
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.
Elizabeth Proctor was assumed to be a witch and so was James Proctor. James Proctor tried to discuss their withering relationship even through these troubled times. Elizabeth Proctor is to blame for their marital problems.
mostly Abigail, then proctor, elizabeth,danforth, cheever, hale, hathorne and lastly parris.
John is a good man who made a mistake. Abigail is still in love with John Proctor and does what she must to get his attention. She is also very jealous of Elizabeth Proctor.
John Proctor is referring to his and Elizabeth's relationship. He is saying that their relationship is still cold, as if it is winter, from when John had had an affair on Elizabeth with Abigail
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
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 lost her job working for Elizabeth Proctor primarily due to Elizabeth's suspicion of Abigail's intentions and her relationship with John Proctor. Abigail had an affair with John while working in the Proctor household, and after Elizabeth discovered this, she dismissed Abigail. Additionally, Abigail's manipulative behavior and her desire to replace Elizabeth further contributed to her dismissal.
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
Elizabeth is angry at John because he has an affair with Abigale.
The archetype of Elizabeth Proctor was a tragic hero.
Abigail Williams and John Proctor had an affair when Abigail was still working at John's place. Afterwards, Elizabeth found out and decided to fired Abigale and left her to not be allowed to be hired ever again.
Elizabeth Proctor's relationships in "The Crucible" are complex. She has a strained relationship with her husband, John Proctor, due to his affair with Abigail Williams. Elizabeth also faces conflict with Abigail, who accuses her of witchcraft out of jealousy. Despite these challenges, Elizabeth shows forgiveness and loyalty towards John, ultimately demonstrating her strength and integrity.