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The Crucible John And Elizabeth Proctor Relationship

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Arthur Miller’s play ‘The Crucible’ many characters relationships go through changes. The relationship that changes the most dramatically is John and Elizabeth Proctor. Their relationship starts as uncomfortable and rocky, but through the course of the play, they reconnect and love again. In the beginning of the play, John and Elizabeth’s relationship was awkward and strange. A quote from the story “Spare me! You forget within and forgive nothin” (Miller 54) which means, John Proctor to Elizabeth is explaining how she doesn’t forgive him, but in reality he doesn’t forgive himself. This quote shows his true guilt and how he hasn’t forgiven himself. Another quote that he says “You were alone with her” (Miller 53) means the lack of trust in the Proctor marriage after John’s affair with Abigail. John is upset that Elizabeth won’t forgive him and move on past the affair and Elizabeth is upset and suspicious of the fact that John was alone with Abigail. The suspicions between John and Elizabeth’s relationship, weaken and drives them apart. …show more content…

A quote from this part of the story “I will fall like an ocean on the court! Fear nothing Elizabeth.” (miller 78) this means that Proctor plans on sweeping across the court, and making an impact on everyone. “The girl is murder! She must be ripped out of the world!” (Miller 76) means, Elizabeth Proctor just found out that Abigail has said she stuck the needle in her stomach, when Abigail watched Mary put the needle in the poppet earlier that day. So John is willing to get anything he can to save Elizabeth and clear her name, also Elizabeth is angry that Abigail is accusing her of witchcraft. With Elizabeth being accused of witchcraft, the relationships between John and he begins to

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