Because mary used his dildo so he doesnt want her there.
Because mary used his dildo so he doesnt want her there.
John Proctor is angry at Mary Warren for going to court because he forbid her not to. He believed that the trials were wrong and since she was his servant, he didn't want her to be a part of it. Later though, after Elizabeth was accused he made Mary go back to court and tell them that Abigail and the other girls were faking. Quote: "Be you foolish Mary Warren? Be you deaf? I forbid you leave the house, did I not? Why shall I pay you? I am looking for you more often than my cows!"
Proctor is reluctant to return to court because he fears that it will expose his past sins and tarnish his reputation. He is deeply concerned about the consequences of confessing to his adultery and the impact it would have on his family and community. Additionally, Proctor is disillusioned with the court's integrity, believing it is more interested in maintaining power than achieving true justice. Ultimately, he grapples with the moral dilemma of standing up for truth versus protecting his name.
Mary Warren is afraid to testify because she knows that if she speaks out against Abigail Williams and the other girls, she will likely face severe consequences. Mary Warren is aware of the power and influence that Abigail holds over the court and the community, and she fears retaliation from Abigail and the other girls. Additionally, Mary Warren is also afraid of being accused of witchcraft herself if she goes against the girls' narrative.
elizabeth proctor, his wife
Because mary used his dildo so he doesnt want her there.
because he is paying her 9 pound a year to do chores!and to look after his wife!
Proctor doesn't want Mary to go back to court because it will further involve him. He doesn't believe the girls who are making the accusations, but the court is being unfair and unjust to those accused.
John Proctor and Mary had a brief affair, Mary is in love with John Proctor and when John tells her that he made a mistake and has no intention of ever leaving his wife for her Mary feels betrayed. Since she cannot have John she will revert to any action which will bring harm to him or especially his wife Goody Proctor. John seeks to protect his wife from potential public humiliation in attempting to discredit Mary and prevent her from taking the stand.
John Proctor is angry at Mary Warren for going to court because he forbid her not to. He believed that the trials were wrong and since she was his servant, he didn't want her to be a part of it. Later though, after Elizabeth was accused he made Mary go back to court and tell them that Abigail and the other girls were faking. Quote: "Be you foolish Mary Warren? Be you deaf? I forbid you leave the house, did I not? Why shall I pay you? I am looking for you more often than my cows!"
Proctor is reluctant to return to court because he fears that it will expose his past sins and tarnish his reputation. He is deeply concerned about the consequences of confessing to his adultery and the impact it would have on his family and community. Additionally, Proctor is disillusioned with the court's integrity, believing it is more interested in maintaining power than achieving true justice. Ultimately, he grapples with the moral dilemma of standing up for truth versus protecting his name.
Go back to the court.
Mary Warren is afraid to testify because she knows that if she speaks out against Abigail Williams and the other girls, she will likely face severe consequences. Mary Warren is aware of the power and influence that Abigail holds over the court and the community, and she fears retaliation from Abigail and the other girls. Additionally, Mary Warren is also afraid of being accused of witchcraft herself if she goes against the girls' narrative.
Jane Seymour.
John Proctor 's wife Elizabeth is called to back up his testimony.
they have a business relationship. atticus represented cunningham in court and cunningham pays him back with goods because he doesnt have money
Abigail Williams claims she was dismissed from the Proctor residence because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, was suspicious of her and accused her of being a threat. She implies that Elizabeth's jealousy led to her being removed. Abigail's feelings for John Proctor also contribute to her desire to be back in the Proctor household, as she believes she has a special connection with him.