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In the crucible what does Elizabeth attribute proctors willingness to hang to?

attribute to his pride


Why does Abigail say she was dismissed by the proctors?

In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail Williams claims she was dismissed by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, suspected her of having an affair with John. Abigail, who had been the Proctors' servant, feels wronged and believes her dismissal was unjust. Her resentment towards Elizabeth fuels her desire for revenge, leading to her manipulative actions in the witch trials.


In the crucible who becomes John Proctors ally at the end of act 3?

marry warren


In the Crucible what was john proctors main motivation?

It was to kill the witchcraft from being accused of his wife


How do you show John Proctors rebellion through acting in the crucible?

His rebellion is that he is the queerest character in the book


What did Abigail do in the forest in the crucible?

She drank blood that Tituba gave her to kill John Proctors wife.


What was Elizabeth Proctors age in The Crucible?

By calculating the evidence provided. I have made the conclusion that she is indeed a certain age.


What does Elizabeth do to protect John Proctors name in the book The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

She lies about his affair with Abigiai


Why does hale come to proctors house?

Reverend John Hale and John Proctor are characters in the play "The Crucible." Hale comes to Proctors home to question why Abigail Williams was released from working for the Proctor's.


In the crucible what conclusion can you draw about Abigail's discharge from the Proctors?

Goody Proctor suspected the relationship between her husband and Abigail.


The crucible What is Proctors response when Abigail speaks of her love for him?

Proctor tells her that he will cut his hands off before he reaches for her again.


Who is Mary Warren's mistress?

Mary Warren's mistress is Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible." Mary is a servant in the Proctor household and becomes involved in the witch trials, influenced by the other girls in Salem. Her relationship with Elizabeth is complicated by the tension surrounding the trials and the Proctors' personal struggles.