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Elizabeth Is Not Responsible For John Proctor's Death Essay

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In the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams is not responsible for the death of John Proctor. Even though she started all the mayhem in Salem by dancing in the woods, it was not the cause of John Proctor’s death. Abigail did start everything up, but she did this whole act to get John’s love, but in the end her attempts were fruitless because he died. That is not what she wanted, so she cannot be responsible for what happened. In fact John Proctor is responsible for what happened to him because he didn’t sign the papers, he started the affair with Abigail, and he took the blame on himself instead of trying to prove Elizabeth innocent. To begin, the first reason John Proctor is responsible for his own death and not Abigail is …show more content…

She was able to do this because she says that Elizabeth has been acting weird lately and she hasn’t came out of the house much. But all of these things that happened to Elizabeth is because of John. Had John spent more time at home with his wife than his wife wouldn’t have been blamed because both John and her would of been at home and not just one of them. Had John Proctor never had an affair going on either than he could've spent more time at home with his wife instead of secretly meeting Abigail. John could have saved himself and his family from this whole mess if he had just spent more time with his family, but he chose to be selfish and go meet Abigail instead to have fun with her instead of helping his sick …show more content…

When he says, “Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name.”(143), he confesses witchcraft and saves Elizabeth. Instead of taking the blame he could of tried to prove his wife innocent in the court. Once he admitted there was absolutely no way that he could have been saved from dying. He could have found a way to save his wife, because if he actually loved his wife than he would know she couldn’t do such a thing, but he didn’t trust her so he took the blame on himself so that she couldn’t get accused anymore. John could've also helped saved his wife if he told the truth about her sickness and how he was having an affair with Abigail while Elizabeth was sick,in front of the court at an earlier time. When he admits his affair,“Excellency, forgive me, forgive me. An-grily against himself, he turns away from the Governor for a moment. Then, as though to cry out is his only means of speech left: She thinks to dance with me on my wife’s grave! And well she might, for I thought of her softly. God help me, t lusted, and there is a promise in such sweat. But it is a whore s venge-ance, and you must see it; I set myself entirely in your hands, I know you must see it now.(110), he is

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