John Proctor fears telling Abigail and the Salem girls that they are lying about their knowledge of witchcraft because he is concerned about the repercussions of challenging their authority and the hysteria surrounding the witch trials. His past affair with Abigail makes him vulnerable to her manipulation and revenge. Additionally, Proctor is apprehensive about exposing the truth, as it could lead to his own condemnation and the unraveling of his reputation in the tightly-knit Puritan community. Ultimately, his fear of the consequences prevents him from speaking out against the falsehoods that are driving the trials.
Betty and Abigail are chanting names of witches.
Abigail Williams lied about her involvement in witchcraft and the events that took place in Salem, claiming to have seen spirits and been attacked by witches to deflect blame from herself and to protect her reputation. She falsely accused several townspeople, including Elizabeth Proctor, of witchcraft to eliminate her competition for John Proctor's affection. Additionally, she fabricated stories about other girls engaging in witchcraft, further escalating the hysteria in Salem. These lies ultimately contributed to the tragic consequences of the Salem witch trials.
They thought witches were real in his time, so they were a natural predictor for telling the future in his plays.
In "The Crucible", John Proctor and Thomas Putnam have a dispute over religion. They dispute whether or not the girls are making things up or if it is a true act of witches.
there isn't much of a difference i mean Hitler wanted to get rid of the nonwhite people. he took innocent people and killed them just because they were off a different race. in the crucible Abigail accuses many women of being witches. all of them innocent. but why would she accuse them ? she could have not liked them. could have been there social status. she accused Elizabeth proctor mainly because she wanted proctor to herself. hope this helps
Listening to John Proctor and Mary Warren, Reverend Hale becomes convinced that they, not Abigail, are telling the truth.
Listening to John Proctor and Mary Warren, Reverend Hale becomes convinced that they, not Abigail, are telling the truth.
The Crucible, Act II: Elizabeth asks Proctor to speak to Abigail and tell her that no chance exists of him marrying her if anything happens to his wife.Hale asks Proctor to testify in court and then questions Elizabeth to find out if she believes in witches. Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive and tell Proctor, Hale and Elizabeth that the court has arrested both of their wives for witchcraft.
Elizabeth takes hale penis in her fresh vagina so that he believes that she is not a witch
She replies. "if your acussing me of being a with then i have no such belief!"
Betty and Abigail are chanting names of witches.
No, because the witches were only watching him Macbeth never noticed them until the meet with him and then they vanish that when they realize that they are witches and their future telling are correct.
betty parris and Abigail Williams accused the ministers wife and then they found out that Abigail Williams and betty parris were lying so that they would be noticed because of the book that a guy wrote on witches they had every single thing that witches do to them happen to them
They thought witches were real in his time, so they were a natural predictor for telling the future in his plays.
John proctor and Judge Hawthorne
In "The Crucible", John Proctor and Thomas Putnam have a dispute over religion. They dispute whether or not the girls are making things up or if it is a true act of witches.
there isn't much of a difference i mean Hitler wanted to get rid of the nonwhite people. he took innocent people and killed them just because they were off a different race. in the crucible Abigail accuses many women of being witches. all of them innocent. but why would she accuse them ? she could have not liked them. could have been there social status. she accused Elizabeth proctor mainly because she wanted proctor to herself. hope this helps