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 has a complicated and tumultuous relationship with John Proctor in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." She is deeply infatuated with him and formerly had an affair, which Proctor is trying to move past. Abigail's obsession leads her to manipulate events in Salem, hoping to rekindle their romance, while Proctor struggles with guilt and a desire to remain loyal to his wife, Elizabeth. This tension ultimately drives much of the conflict in the play.
John Proctor was hanged
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
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
John Proctor
Abigail Williams has a complicated and tumultuous relationship with John Proctor in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." She is deeply infatuated with him and formerly had an affair, which Proctor is trying to move past. Abigail's obsession leads her to manipulate events in Salem, hoping to rekindle their romance, while Proctor struggles with guilt and a desire to remain loyal to his wife, Elizabeth. This tension ultimately drives much of the conflict in the play.
John Proctor was hanged
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
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
Abigail Williams and John Proctor had a romantic relationship in "The Crucible," but it was ultimately based on lust and manipulation rather than genuine love. Abigail was infatuated with John and tried to break up his marriage to Elizabeth Proctor in order to be with him. John, on the other hand, regretted his affair with Abigail and tried to distance himself from her.
Abigail Williams and John Proctor were not in a real-life relationship. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail falsely claims to have had an affair with John Proctor, which leads to the Salem witch trials.
If your question pertains to The Crucible, then Abigail would have been John Proctor's help or the help for his wife around their house. Abigail and John Proctor seemingly had a relationship that he eventually wanted to end,but Abigail did not.
John Proctor
John Proctor is hanged
yes he does (:
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
i believe that the John Proctor of The Crucible was aged around 43 of 44