He didn't go because he thought that Reverend Parris only talked about the devil and its evilness. Also because he talked about what he didn't have and yet he is a minister. John Procter didn't like this, but the real reason was because his wife Elizabeth was sick and he had to take care of her and tend his fields. Your welcome.
Proctor is ashamed of his behavior and he sees church attendance as an hypocrisy.
John Proctor went to church only once a month when Reverend Hale asked him about his church attendance. He expressed his disdain for Reverend Parris's preaching and preferred to stay away from the church more often. This lack of regular attendance was a point of contention in the context of the Salem witch trials.
Elizabeth Proctor goes to church less often primarily due to the strained relationship with her husband, John Proctor, following his affair with Abigail Williams. Her absence also reflects her disillusionment with the religious hypocrisy in Salem, particularly as the witch trials unfold. Additionally, she struggles with feelings of guilt and shame, which contribute to her reluctance to attend church services regularly.
No because she doesnt like men. She is homosexual.
In the beginning, Mary agrees to go with John Proctor and testify against Abigail in court, but then when actually in court, she flakes under pressure and accuses Proctor of witchcraft and joins Abigail once again.
Proctor is ashamed of his behavior and he sees church attendance as an hypocrisy.
John Proctor went to church only once a month when Reverend Hale asked him about his church attendance. He expressed his disdain for Reverend Parris's preaching and preferred to stay away from the church more often. This lack of regular attendance was a point of contention in the context of the Salem witch trials.
Elizabeth Proctor goes to church less often primarily due to the strained relationship with her husband, John Proctor, following his affair with Abigail Williams. Her absence also reflects her disillusionment with the religious hypocrisy in Salem, particularly as the witch trials unfold. Additionally, she struggles with feelings of guilt and shame, which contribute to her reluctance to attend church services regularly.
No because she doesnt like men. She is homosexual.
In the beginning, Mary agrees to go with John Proctor and testify against Abigail in court, but then when actually in court, she flakes under pressure and accuses Proctor of witchcraft and joins Abigail once again.
He wants her to go to court with him so she can tell danforth that abigil is a liar
he didnt go to university or college, he bought an established lawyer and he taught him all the stuff he needed to know about goverment
If she didnt believe in God then she wouldn't go to church.
No he didnt. He was home-schooled by his father John Adams.
I think Hale went to Proctors house because he heard that John Proctor has been missing out on Sabeth(?) days lately and his third son has not been baptised. Also I think he went to tell John Proctor that Elizabeth's name was mentioned in Court that day.
My church new hope baptist church south campus
He didnt go to Uni. He went to Eastbury Comprehensive School