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jarptica [38.1K]
2 years ago
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describe abby's interaction with john behind the house. how does john's temperament change when they meet in the woods later in

the movie?
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kirill115 [55]2 years ago
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Well John was in love with Abigail or Abby, however, he knew that she was not good for him.  
Nana76 [90]2 years ago
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At the beginning of the movie, Abby’s interaction with John Proctor behind the house is <em>kind</em> and it is noticeable that <em>they feel attracted to each other. </em>He also laughs at her mischief of accusing innocent people as if he would not be aware of <em>the impending danger</em> that the false accusations could represent to him. However, when John meets Abby in the woods, he is remarkably <em>angry</em> due to the scope that Abby’s accusations have reached. He rejects her as she tries to seduce him and threatens Abby to stop the accusations. At the end of the scene, John is evidently <em>worried</em> at the possibility of having his wife accused of witchcraft by Abby, as an act of revenge against John.  

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