she means he has finally forgiven himself for his sins and realized hesnot a completely bad person and still has some good in him
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
Danforth hopes that Elizabeth can persuade him to confess.
She learns to be more forgiving. Elizabeth Proctor would not forgive her husband John Proctor for having an affair with Abigail Williams once she had heard about it, but toward the end of the play, when her husband is about to be hanged, she finally forgives him and shows how much she means it. "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
so that she can confess and save elizabeth
In The Crucible Elizabeth Proctor fires Abigail. She fires the girl because she thinks Abigail is having an affair with her husband.
to convince her husband John proctor to confess to witchcraft even though he is innocent
At the end of "The Crucible," John Proctor is hanged as he chooses not to falsely confess to practicing witchcraft. The play ends with Elizabeth Proctor, who is pregnant, speaking of how her husband has regained his goodness by choosing integrity over deceit. The town is left in a state of chaos and devastation.
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
Danforth hopes that Elizabeth can persuade him to confess.
She learns to be more forgiving. Elizabeth Proctor would not forgive her husband John Proctor for having an affair with Abigail Williams once she had heard about it, but toward the end of the play, when her husband is about to be hanged, she finally forgives him and shows how much she means it. "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
so that she can confess and save elizabeth
In The Crucible Elizabeth Proctor fires Abigail. She fires the girl because she thinks Abigail is having an affair with her husband.
that her husband never had an affair
In "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor accused Abigail of having an affair with her husband, John Proctor, and forced her to leave their home. Angered that John Proctor refused to carry on with their affair, Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft.
He confessed to committing adultery with Abigail. And when Abigail doesn't confess as well, they bring in Elizabeth. Elizabeth lies to the court to protect her husband. Proctor is accused as a liar, and he gets upset with how blind everyone is. Accusing them of witchcraft and hanging, etc. So he screams "God is Dead" thus making him guilty of witchcraft in their case.
John Proctor refuses to sign his confession. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested Proctor tears up his confession.
How Elizabeth proctor felt about her husband's affair changed throughout the play. Towards the end of the play she became increasingly accepting of it.