John and Elizabeth Proctor lived in Salem, in a house that was isolated from the village. They had 2 children, 2 sons. Elizabeth was rather cold and austere, and John was...
Crucible: John Proctor's Search for Identity In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, John Proctor is a good man. He is a puritan, a husband, and an all around valuable member of the...
John Proctor: A Dynamic Character A dynamic character is defined as someone who grows and changes. One of the few dynamic characters in the play, The...
John Proctor and his decisions When Arthur Miller The Crucible in the 1953, World War II had ended only about 8 years earlier, and a massive fear of communism, or a...
John Proctor: A Tragic Hero Over the years, literary devices have changed as writers continually come up with new ones. One device that is has been used...
Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor?s wife, and Abigail Williams, John Proctor?s Mistress are the two main female roles in, Arthur Miller?s, The Crucible. They are the...
The Crucible-Contrast And Comparison Between John Proctor And Rebecca Nurse John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are important characters in the play of the crucible by Arthur Miller....
The Crucible - John Proctor Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" illustrates a powerful drama based on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. A very strict theocracy rules Salem;...
Sarah Koeune Mrs. Wodzien 5 Crucible Paper November 3, 2008 A Saint in All Eyes As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the activist and prominent leader in the American civil...
past adultery with Abigail Williams could be considered partially responsible for John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor being accused of being witches in Arthur Miller's "The...
only goodness, but evil as well. The ones who represent true love and good are John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor. They both show what goodness is in Salem and who is the real...
Elizabeth Proctor acted very cold and unresponsive towards her husband, John Proctor, and has not forgiven him for his affair with Abigail Williams. Elizabeth felt that...
place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, during the witch trials. One character, John Proctor, a well-respected farmer in the town, has secrets that ruin his Christian life and...
screeching gibberish. Parris also brings up rumors that Abigail's former employer, Elizabeth Proctor, believes that Abby is immoral. Thomas and Ann Putnam arrive and tell Parris...
to claim that Elizabeth was a witch and that she wanted her dead. In The Crucible John Proctor and Abigail Williams had an affair. The Crucible Abigail hates Elizabeth because she...
human's faults is a main theme in Millers The Crucible . Abigail Williams lust for John Proctor, but she's jealous that he is married. This is important because Abby would do...
Proctor- an ordinary farmer who lives outside of town. Although married to Elizabeth Proctor he had an affair with Abigail Williams; and when hysteria is brought up, he holds...
The Crucible John Proctor Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" illustrates a powerful drama based on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. A very strict theocracy rules Salem;...
importance of truth. Arthur Miller uses the affair that occurred between John Proctor and Abigail Williams to demonstrate the consequences of concealing the truth. In Act...
many people pain and suffering, but she seemed to never care for any of them except John Proctor, whom she had an affair with seven months prior to the beginning of the play....
her coma. Another example in the play was no one knew about John Procter and Abigail Williams secret affair, except Elizabeth Proctor (John's wife). In the movie almost everybody...
see the greater good. In Arthur Miller's play text there was a character, John Proctor, who has an affair with one of the teenagers, Abigail Williams, in Salem,...
self-absorbency and greed. One of the true motives of Abigail Williams was to be with John Proctor, a married man she had an affair with a year before. When the opportunity...
noticeable differences between the play and fact. For example, in The Crucible, John Proctor is troubled by a small affair he had with Abigail Williams some time before the...
appeal to her husband, how does she respond? 7. In the critical scene between Elizabeth and John Proctor, we gain insight into John's actions at the climax of the play. How...
of Salem are obsessed with preserving the perceived cleanliness of their souls. John Proctor is the major character in the play, he is perceived as being pure and honest even...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, and John Proctor, from Arthur Miller's The Crucible, could be described as the perfect tragic hero by this definition. A tragic hero...
of confession. Theocracy came together to take coerce control Salem and its actions. Proctor saw this and feared, for diabolism was a practice unheard of. Danforth states, "You...