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John Proctor.
he lied about being alone with abigail while in salem
The Proctors new that Abigail Wiloliams and Marry Warren were not being truthful about the aligations of witchcraft in the town of Salem.
Abigail is jealous and is seeking to bring harm onto Elizabeth by any means necessary. Her bitter revenge is the cause of the lies that rip Salem apart.
Events Leading to Proctor's Arrest" Events Leading to Proctor's ArrestSome of the events leading to Proctor's arrest were:1. Parris grills Abigail about what happened in the woods.2. Abigail makes advances toward Protor, which he spurns.3. Abigail and Betty claim to have seen several of the villagers with the devil.4. A poppet (puppet) is discovered in Proctor's house.5. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested.
Abigail tells John Proctor that she is in love with him, and wants them to leave Salem and John's wife, Elizabeth.
John Proctor.
he lied about being alone with abigail while in salem
The Proctors new that Abigail Wiloliams and Marry Warren were not being truthful about the aligations of witchcraft in the town of Salem.
Abigail is jealous and is seeking to bring harm onto Elizabeth by any means necessary. Her bitter revenge is the cause of the lies that rip Salem apart.
Events Leading to Proctor's Arrest" Events Leading to Proctor's ArrestSome of the events leading to Proctor's arrest were:1. Parris grills Abigail about what happened in the woods.2. Abigail makes advances toward Protor, which he spurns.3. Abigail and Betty claim to have seen several of the villagers with the devil.4. A poppet (puppet) is discovered in Proctor's house.5. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested.
John Proctor is a character in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible which is about the Salem witch trials. He commits adultery with Abigail, a seventeen year old housekeeper which he publicly admits to in act three.
John Proctor was accused and hanged during the Salem Witch Trials.
Court in Salem
outside of Salem
The Crucible was set in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The play was about the increasing hysteria surrounding the Salem Witch Trials (1692-1693), and used real-life characters John Proctor, Abigail Williams, and Reverend Samuel Parris.
tell the court that Abigail's story is a hoax