Marriage between John and Elizabeth Proctor is a serious, layered, deep-seated deep love. While we are together, during the strange development of the Salem Witch Trial, we have to suffer the suffering of affair marriage. In the second act, the relationship between John and Elizabeth quickly led to anxiety and guilt. As the scene opens in the first line of the second act, you can listen to the tension with the voice of the Elizabeth Proctor. "It's almost darkness that you are late. It is almost dark." (47) After Elizabeth broke the faith in Abigail (a former servant), she still questioned John's faith.
John Procter was an upright citizen of Salem, Massachusetts State, accidentally charged with magical charges by the Puritan community in the late 1800s and sentenced to death. The manager sent a difficult life. He married Elizabeth Proctor, and the Elizabeth Proctor was cheating on him with their butler Abigail. Elizabeth was one of the many people accidentally accused, and he tried to conspire with John in the last few hours. Finally, in the fight between good and evil, I finally did the right thing. John chose God for the devil and his family. And that will help his wife and children.
Elizabeth Proctor is married to John Procter. Elizabeth did not like Abigail Williams. Probably because John Procter and Abigail were foreigners. Miller did not give Elizabeth a special stage orientation, but they learned through various conversations of Elizabeth who was sick in winter as well as many other characters (p. 61). Act II: Elizabeth goes to town with a husband and urged all to say that Abigail is a liar - that is right and then condemns Abigail to be a witch who will replace Elizabeth himself I was worried about it. John 's life in bed (and in bed). She regrets that John did not know how to tell her this detail just by meeting with Abigail but John's inner guilt reactions him to anger and strictly defends her fear .
Abigail was a former servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor. In the course of the first two acts, it became clear that Abigail was working in prison but was bothered by John; when Elizabeth confronted John in doubt, she was kicked out and he I confessed. When the theater began, Abigail still liked John, but as John never keeps a relationship with her, this feeling does not seem to be reciprocal. The relationship between Abigail and John Proctor changed further during the game; According to Act 3, Abigail no longer care about John, and did not take action to stop his arrest and hang the magic.