The Crucible: The Transition Of John Proctor's Character
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In The Crucible, John Proctor initially portrayed a sinful man whom
had an affair, struggling to prove to his wife that he should be trusted
again. The dishonesty of the betrayal of Elizabeth and his marriage to
her changed, though, by the end of the play. This transition in Proctor's
character ....
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.... That's done with," and,
"Abby, you'll put it out of mind. I'll not be comin' for you more." Even
when Abigail tried to persuade Proctor to admit his love for her, he still
denied it and claimed he had no love for her any longer. She said to him,
"I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a
stallion whenever I came near! Or did I dream that? It's she put me out,
you cannot pretend it were you. I saw your face when she put me out, and
you loved me then, and you d ....
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