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... Their affair starts many problems throughout the play that cause many people grief and pain, including John, Elizabeth, Abigail, and all of John's friends. ...
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Setting: (The scene opens with Elizabeth and John alone in the cell. ... John begins to speak but Elizabeth cuts him off before he could say a word. ...
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... A seventeen year old girl who is the niece of Reverend Parris, Abigail was the Proctors' servant before Elizabeth fired her for having an affair with John. ...
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... Because of Abigail's twisted plot to secure John for herself, Elizabeth is arrested. ... As John Proctor dies, Elizabeth weeps, saying: " He have his goodness now. ...
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... an affair. 2 when John is reciting the Ten Commandments. 3 where John tells Elizabeth that he are going to confess. In the beginning ...
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... Abigail desperate to stay innocent has the other girls brain washed to accuse everyone, including the John and Elizabeth Proctor. ...
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... For example two characters in the book, John and Elizabeth Proctor have their own interesting story that is particularly special. ...
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... Will you tell me why are you so absent?" Just because John and Elizabeth Proctor do not go to church often, they are accused of practicing witchery. ...
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... For example: John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, and Reverend Dimmesdale have all committed a sin or sins and are feeling extremely guilty and remorseful about it ...
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... One of the main reasons that Elizabeth and John, her husband, do not get along very well is the fact that she never opens up to him. ...
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... Will you tell me why are you so absent?" Just because John and Elizabeth Proctor do not go to church often, they are accused of practicing witchery. ...
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... that this action is one that would bring about Elizabeth's forgiveness, and her mercy is what he searches for throughout the play. John Proctor's sudden change ...
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John Proctor was a farmer in Salem, Massachusetts in America and, because he had a lot of land ... He was married to Elizabeth and they had three children together. ...
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... While Abigail is a servant for John and Elizabeth Proctor, she and John have a brief affair. ... John and Elizabeth have problems because of Abigail. ...
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... One of the main accusers, Abigail Williams, gets involved in the lies in an attempt to get back at her former employers, John and Elizabeth Proctor. ...
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... Being it was Abigail who had accused Elizabeth made it difficult for John. John and Elizabeth had a very heated argument about Abigail. ...
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... Elizabeth's husband, John, is a religious man. ... His favor was granted, with the understanding that neither John nor Abby could face or gesture to Elizabeth. ...
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... He has four children with her, one son and three daughters. Come 1979, Elizabeth and John got a divorce. The following yeah he married Maryan Simon. ...
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... In the summer of 1950, john began his first real job as a copy boy for the ... In 1955, his first child was born, Elizabeth, on April 1. Later that year he moved to ...
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... Elizabeth's husband, John, is a religious man. ... His favor was granted, with the understanding that neither John nor Abby could face or gesture to Elizabeth. ...
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... Elizabeth's husband, John, is a religious man. ... His favor was granted, with the understanding that neither John nor Abby could face or gesture to Elizabeth. ...
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... Elizabeth's husband, John, is a religious man. ... His favor was granted, with the understanding that neither John nor Abby could face or gesture to Elizabeth. ...
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... In this case, that's exactly what Elizabeth wanted John to do. ... This time Elizabeth gave the right advice so John Proctor could live the rest of his life. ...
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... In the end John is sentenced to death by hanging and Elizabeth is called in to convince him to say that he was with the devil in order to win his life back. ...
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... She gets jealous and gets Elizabeth arrested. Throughout the play, Abigail gets jealous of Elizabeth because she wants John and cannot have him. ...
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... John is the only person at this point that knows the witch craft was ... Abigail had sad feelings toward Proctors wife, Elizabeth, because she was jealous of her. ...
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... Such as drinking charms in the forest to kill John's wife, Elizabeth, and pretending to be stabbed by Elizabeth to get her thrown in jail. ...
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... Everyone starts a commotion and the "trials" begin. John and Elizabeth start discussing the trials in their house away from the town. ...
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... The people are Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor, Reverend Hale, Deputy Governor Danforth and Mary Warren. The Crucibles theme played ...
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... Abigail's vengeful feelings spur her into manipulating the girls, lying to the court, and attempting to ruin the relationship of John and Elizabeth Proctor. ...
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