because he acts guilty
he lied about being alone with abigail while in salem
Reverend Hale finds John Proctor suspicious primarily because Proctor has not been attending church regularly and is openly critical of Reverend Parris. Hale is concerned about Proctor's lack of belief in the witch trials and his refusal to conform to the expectations of the community, which raises doubts about Proctor's moral standing and commitment to the Puritan faith. Additionally, Hale is wary of Proctor's potential hidden sins, which could suggest he has something to hide in the context of the witch hunt.
He lied about seeing Abigail alone.
The proctor and his family exhibit unusual behavior that raises suspicion, such as their secretive conversations and unexplained comings and goings. Additionally, they possess items that seem out of place or too luxurious for their social standing, hinting at possible illicit activities. Their reluctance to engage with the community further fuels the intrigue surrounding their true intentions and background. Overall, these factors contribute to a growing sense of distrust among the townsfolk.
because he acts guilty
he lied about being alone with abigail while in salem
Reverend Hale finds John Proctor suspicious primarily because Proctor has not been attending church regularly and is openly critical of Reverend Parris. Hale is concerned about Proctor's lack of belief in the witch trials and his refusal to conform to the expectations of the community, which raises doubts about Proctor's moral standing and commitment to the Puritan faith. Additionally, Hale is wary of Proctor's potential hidden sins, which could suggest he has something to hide in the context of the witch hunt.
He lied about seeing Abigail alone.
The proctor and his family exhibit unusual behavior that raises suspicion, such as their secretive conversations and unexplained comings and goings. Additionally, they possess items that seem out of place or too luxurious for their social standing, hinting at possible illicit activities. Their reluctance to engage with the community further fuels the intrigue surrounding their true intentions and background. Overall, these factors contribute to a growing sense of distrust among the townsfolk.
Assuming the John Proctor is the John Proctor from "The Crisis," his family life was tense. This is shown first in Act II in the conversation with Elizabeth.
That he killed her mother and secretly wants to have sex with her dead body because he is into necrophelia.
In Act 1 Abigail reveals that she had an affair with John Proctor.
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yes John Proctor is a martyr because he was willing to die rather than tarnish his family name by admitting to committing a crime that he didn't do.
he told elizabeth that he was in a crowd of people talking to a girl he slept with and really talked to her alone
Proctorsville, Vermont was founded by Captain Leonard Proctor. He moved his family from Westford, Massachusetts. His daughter, Experience Proctor, was the first child born in the town of Proctorsville.