she says she was unable to judge him about his decision and also she couldnt forgive him of his adultry
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
Elizabeth is angry at John because he has an affair with Abigale.
check out the teacups blog.there is a letter from john to elizabeth there
That if his wife (Elizabeth) dies he will marry her.
Elizabeth mentions in "The Crucible" that she cannot do two things for John. These two things are that she cannot make allowances for?æhis adultery and she cannot judge him for his decision to confess or not.
Elizabeth mentions in "The Crucible" that she cannot do two things for John. These two things are that she cannot make allowances for?æhis adultery and she cannot judge him for his decision to confess or not.
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
Giles Corey
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
In the crucible Abigail just wanted to have John proctorto herself no matter what. Elizabeth proctor just wanted to help john Proctor find his way.
Elizabeth is angry at John because he has an affair with Abigale.
check out the teacups blog.there is a letter from john to elizabeth there
In act 2 of The Crucible, Elizabeth wants john to go to Salem. She wants him to go and tell Abigail that he is afraid.
That if his wife (Elizabeth) dies he will marry her.
Elizabeth is John Proctor's wife in The Crucible. Elizabeth is a loyal wife who tells John to follow whatever course of action he wishes to take. Also, Elizabeth is unforgiving to John at the start of the play, because she finds out that John had had an affair with their serving girl, Abigail Williams. However, at the end of the play, Elizabeth is loyal to John and she confesses his love for him. When she finds out about the affair, Elizabeth instantly sacks Abigail. Elizabeth and John's relationship is described by Arthur Miller (the author of The Crucible) as 'cold and bitter'. Elizabeth and John are in a marriage where they are not suited to one another. Also, Elizabeth blames herself for being 'emotionally cool'. She doesn't have the same passionate nature as John.
Elizabeth of course. Abigail is to blame for the tragic events in The Crucible, including turning John Proctor and Elizabeth against each other for her selfish reasons.