In "The Crucible", John Proctor does not attend church regularly because he does not like, or agree with, the Reverend Parris. Because of this, he also refuses to have his last child baptized.
Proctor is ashamed of his behavior and he sees church attendance as an hypocrisy.
Proctor uses plowing as a way of getting out of church.
Reverend Hale finds John Proctor suspicious primarily because Proctor has not been attending church regularly and is openly critical of Reverend Parris. Hale is concerned about Proctor's lack of belief in the witch trials and his refusal to conform to the expectations of the community, which raises doubts about Proctor's moral standing and commitment to the Puritan faith. Additionally, Hale is wary of Proctor's potential hidden sins, which could suggest he has something to hide in the context of the witch hunt.
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John Proctor was frequently absent from church primarily due to his disillusionment with Reverend Parris and his views on the church's role in the community. He believed that Parris was more concerned with wealth and status than spiritual leadership, which led Proctor to question the legitimacy of the church's teachings. Additionally, Proctor's guilt over his affair with Abigail Williams also contributed to his reluctance to attend services, as he struggled with his sense of morality and redemption.
In The Crucible, John Hale accuses the Proctor family of the non Christian acts of not attending church and not having one of their children baptized. He also asks John Proctor to recite the Ten Commandments but he misses the 10th one.
In Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible,' John Proctor didn't attend church regularly because he had a problem with the current minister. He believed Reverend Parris was too fixated on material matters, because his church was lavishly decorated. He also felt he preached about hell and brimstone too much, not focusing on God.
Proctor is ashamed of his behavior and he sees church attendance as an hypocrisy.
Proctor uses plowing as a way of getting out of church.
M. T. Proctor has written: 'Managing the church'
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In Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible,' John Proctor didn't attend church regularly because he had a problem with the current minister. He believed Reverend Parris was too fixated on material matters, because his church was lavishly decorated. He also felt he preached about hell and brimstone too much, not focusing on God.
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.