Conflicts Between Abigail And Proctor In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In, The Crucible, multiple conflicts appear between various characters throughout act one. However, a major conflict between Abigail and Proctor seems to stand out more then the other conflicts. Abigail and Proctor did something that rarely anyone had heard of back then. Proctor cheated on his wife with Abigail, and ever since he committed adultery numerous complications have evolved. The major conflict in the situation deals with Abigail’s love for Proctor, but Proctor tries to avoid seeing her. This conflict creates jealousy and greed for Abigail, which then fuels her hatred upon his wife.
One of the major conflicts between Proctor and Abigail, deals with Abigail’s intense love for Proctor. For instance, Abigail tells Proctor, “John—I am waitin’ for you every night.” (pg. 21). Abigail doesn’t want their affair to end, so she believes John Proctor will come back for her. She also believes John Proctor has the same feelings for her, just like she does for him. For example, “You come five mile to see a silly girl fly? I know you better.” (pg. 21). Abigail wants their relationship to continue, and does not understand why Proctor shows his regret towards her. Abigail begins to greed over Proctor because she adores him so much and wants him to …show more content…

Proctor tells Abigail, “Abby, that’s a wild thing to say—“ (pg. 21). Proctor does not want the crime he has committed to come true, even though it has been done. He also doesn’t want anyone to find out about the affair because it could ruin his marriage and name throughout the village. Proctor proclaims to Abigail, “Wipe it out of mind. We never touched, Abby.” (pg. 22). Proctor hates himself for what he has done and just wants to forget the whole thing ever happened. Abigail does not want to erase what happened, and again starts to greed over Proctor because she wants him all to herself, but he will not give himself to

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