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Elizabeth has to try to maintain her role as wife and get along with John. The Crucible as a trial. There is a trail within the Proctor’s relationship, to do with trust and forgiveness. displayed 300 characters
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"I cannot mount the gibbet like a saint. It is fraud. I'm not the man" (Act 4, pg.109) Proctor, an honest and admirable man, plays one of the main parts in the Crucible, a play based on jealousy, superstitions and pride which is set in Salem, a puritan village, in the late 1600s. He is in his mid thirties, married to Elizabeth and has two children... displayed next 300 characters
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