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steposvetlana [31]
2 years ago
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John Proctor’s dilemma began when _____. he first met with Reverend Hale he had an affair with Abigail Elizabeth found out about

his affair with Abigail Elizabeth was charged with witchcraft
English
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Umnica [9.8K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Elizabeth found out about his thing with Abigail (That word gets flagged?)

Explanation:

Leni [432]2 years ago
4 0

John Proctor's dilemma began when he had an affair with Abigail.

The Crucible, written by the Amercian playwright Arthur Miller, takes place in Salem, Massachusetts. John Proctor is one of the main characters. His original dilemma has to do with how to handle Abigail. One of the difficult decisions John makes is to reveal that he had an affair with Abigail Williams and thereby has committed adultery. If the local court convicts him of this crime, he faces being jailed. Also by admitting this crime, John reveals a weakness in his character.



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