Ezekiel Cheever and Herrick, the town marshal, arrive with a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest.
Ezekiel Cheever and Herrick, the town marshal, arrive with a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest.
Ezekiel Cheever and Marshal Herrick arrive at the Proctor home because of Elizabeth. They have come with a warrant to have her arrested.
They come to arrest Elizabeth Proctor (John's wife).
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Cheever and Herrick, who are officials in the Salem witch trials, arrive at the Proctor house with a warrant to arrest Elizabeth Proctor. They are executing the orders of the court, which have been influenced by Abigail Williams' accusations. Cheever, as the clerk of the court, carries out the arrest, while Herrick, the jailer, assists in the process, reflecting the law's enforcement amidst the hysteria of the trials.
rebecca~
Ezekiel Cheever and Herrick, the town marshal, arrive with a warrant for Elizabeth's arrest.
Ezekiel Cheever and Marshal Herrick arrive at the Proctor home because of Elizabeth. They have come with a warrant to have her arrested.
They come to arrest Elizabeth Proctor (John's wife).
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Cheever and Herrick, who are officials in the Salem witch trials, arrive at the Proctor house with a warrant to arrest Elizabeth Proctor. They are executing the orders of the court, which have been influenced by Abigail Williams' accusations. Cheever, as the clerk of the court, carries out the arrest, while Herrick, the jailer, assists in the process, reflecting the law's enforcement amidst the hysteria of the trials.
rebecca~
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Rebecca
he takes it from Cheever and rips it up
mostly Abigail, then proctor, elizabeth,danforth, cheever, hale, hathorne and lastly parris.
Rebecca Nurse
Yes, because John Proctor and Elizabeth thought about going to him to tell him about the truth that what the girls are doing is a fraud, and Elizabeth says Cheever knows him well. There is irony there because they trust him and thought good of him.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Cheever states that when they came to arrest Elizabeth Proctor, he found a poppet (a small doll) in her home with a needle stuck in it. He implies that this poppet is evidence of witchcraft and suggests that Elizabeth used it to harm Abigail Williams. This moment highlights the absurdity of the witch trials and the manipulation of evidence against innocent people.