Elizabeth stills loves John Proctor, her husband, and doesn't want to sell him out as an adulterer, oblivious to the fact that he has already confessed what he did with Abigail.
valerie
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Their husband and wife.! Abagail Williams interferes with an affair with John Procter.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," both Hale and Danforth ask Elizabeth Proctor to convince her husband, John Proctor, to confess to witchcraft, even if it is a false confession. They believe that by doing so, he can save his life and avoid execution. Hale, in particular, is desperate to save Proctor and sees this confession as a way to uphold some semblance of justice, while Danforth is more focused on maintaining the authority of the court. Elizabeth, however, understands the moral implications of such a confession and ultimately urges Proctor to remain true to himself.
In The Crucible Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft.
She has to talk to Proctor alone after danforth tells her to but, i dont know why im still tryin to figure that out.
Danforth is Governor.
Deputy Governor John Danforth was in his 60s in the book, The Crucible.
valerie
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Their husband and wife.! Abagail Williams interferes with an affair with John Procter.
In The Crucible Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft.
The judge presiding over the Salem witch trials along with Deputy Governor Danforth.
He didnt want to know the true , about his wife.
marry warren
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Assuming you are talking about Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Elizabeth does not know that John has already confessed his lechery. She is attempting to save him because she assumes someone else has accused him of doing so.