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... When his head tells him to listen to the court because it is the law, and when Hale tells him to choose to live as an accused witch, Proctor does not listen ...
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... When his head told him to listen to the court because it is the law and when Hale told him to choose to live as an accused witch, Proctor did not listen ...
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... Throughout the first act, Proctor stays away from the witch trials of Salem; he hopes that Reverend Hale will be able to solve the witch problems so that he ...
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... F - Next to be denounced a witch was Elizabeth Proctor. When her husband, John Proctor tried to defend her, he was accused and imprisoned. ...
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... Abigail Williams is in my opinion the entire reason the Salem witch trials had begun. Abby had once been the servant to John Proctor. ...
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... (At least twenty were hanged.) John Proctor was publicly against the witch trials, and was accused of helping the witches. Abigail ...
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... (At least twenty were hanged.) John Proctor was publicly against the witch trials, and was accused of helping the witches. Abigail ...
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... John Proctor knows this as the witch trials get started, but doesn't go into to Salem to stop them because he fears that Abby will charge lechery on him. ...
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... John Proctor knows this as the witch trials get started, but doesn't go into to Salem to stop them because he fears that Abby will charge lechery on him. ...
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... John Proctor knows this as the witch trials get started, but doesn't go into to Salem to stop them because he fears that Abby will charge lechery on him. ...
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... The characters that were involved were John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Abigail, Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Salem girls (including Rebecca, Ruth, and others ...
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... thinks there is to much mention of hell in God's church and about the dangers to the community to implicit in all this talk of witch craft. ... John Proctor is the ...
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... Throughout the course of the Salem witch trials, Proctor changes from a slightly selfish man who had a quiet life as a farmer to a selfless man willing to give ...
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... Egotism became a great part of the Salem witch trials. ... Also Abigail in The Crucible wanted to kill John Proctor's wife because of her own personal vengeance. ...
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... thinks there is to much mention of hell in God's church and about the dangers to the community to implicit in all this talk of witch craft. ... John Proctor is the ...
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... of a husband whom she does not trust and is continually unsure of throughout the entire occurrence of the foul witch trials. Elizabeth Proctor, throughout The ...
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... When Proctor tries to expose what is really going on in the witch trials Parris says that Proctor is lying and that this accusation against Abigail is just ...
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... John Proctor plays many significant roles in the Arthur Miller play "The Crucible." "The Crucible" is a book showing similarities between the Salem witch-hunts ...
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... Once again, Proctor tries to do good but is falsely accused and is represented as a tragic hero. Proctor denies being a witch until the day of his death. ...
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... When his head tells him to listen to the court because it is the law, and when Hale tells him to choose to live as an accused witch, Proctor does not listen ...
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... seen some reddish work done at night, and I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down!" Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor of being a witch, so she ...
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... John Proctor was another catalyst to the witch hysteria in Salem. John Proctor has an affair with Abigail, but he and his wife do make up and get along well. ...
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... John Proctor was another catalyst to the witch hysteria in Salem. John Proctor has an affair with Abigail, but he and his wife do make up and get along well. ...
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... insightful play on Proctor, the author makes it easy for us not only to sympathize, but also to identify with both him and the other victims of the witch-hunt. ...
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... John is the only person at this point that knows the witch craft was not real. Proctor is a man that is very proud of his name so he becomes hesitant to speak ...
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... John) Proctor; a cold, childless but upright woman who at first cannot forgive her husband's frailties; an accused witch Mary Warren -- Proctor's servant; an ...
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... as they did or even started. John Proctor was another agitator of the witch hysteria in Salem. Proctor adds to the hysteria when ...
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... Abigail Williams. He had no intentions of joining the witch trials until Abigail accused his wife, Elizabeth Proctor, of witchcraft. ...
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... We must go and overthrow the court," he says(114)." Mary is so scared of being jailed or hung so she uses her power to send Proctor to hang for witch craft. ...
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... itself through the destructiveness of McCarthyism and the Salem witch trials. ... the coldness and separation between the characters John and Elizabeth Proctor. ...
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