The Crucible - John Proctor Quotes
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What does Proctor mean when he says, 'I'll cut off my hand before I'll ever reach for you again'?

Emphasizes his desire to stay loyal to his wife

What does Proctor mean by 'We never touched'?

Shows that he wishes to forget about his sins and move past them. Emphasizes his regret.

What is highlighted by Proctor's statement, 'Woman, I'll not have your suspicion anymore'?

Proctor's inner conflict and anger misdirected onto Elizabeth.

What does the conflict between Proctor and Elizabeth signify?

<p>The tension created by guilt and regret in their relationship.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Proctor mean when he says, 'I have reason to think before I charge fraud on Abigail'?

<p>It emphasizes John's concern for his reputation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are key themes presented in 'The Crucible'?

<p>Inner conflict</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Proctor express through his statement, 'My wife will never die for me! I will bring your guts into my mouth but that goodness will not die for me'?

<p>Proctor doesn't want Elizabeth to suffer the consequences of his actions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Proctor mean when he says, 'Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life!'?

<p>He emphasizes the importance of his reputation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the implication of Proctor's statement, 'You are pulling heaven down and raising up a whore'?

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What does Proctor convey with the repeated statement, 'My wife will never die for me! I will bring your guts into your mouth but that goodness will not die for me!'?

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Study Notes

John Proctor's Quotes and Themes in The Crucible

  • "I'll cut off my hand before I'll ever reach for you again"

    • Reflects Proctor's commitment to his wife, revealing his determination to remain loyal.
  • "We never touched"

    • Illustrates Proctor's desire to distance himself from past mistakes, highlighting feelings of guilt and regret.
  • "Woman, I'll not have your suspicion anymore"

    • Displays Proctor’s internal struggle; his anger towards Elizabeth stems from his self-hatred regarding his infidelity.
  • Tension between Proctor and Elizabeth

    • The discord in their relationship underscores the themes of guilt and regret, leaving the audience invested in their struggles.
  • "I have reason to think before I charge fraud on Abigail"

    • Proctor's concern for his reputation is central, reflecting a conflict between integrity and the fear of scandal related to his affair.
  • Key themes present in the play:

    • Truth and Lies
    • Good vs Evil
    • Reputation
    • Inner Conflict
    • Hysteria
    • Guilt
  • "My wife will never die for me! I will bring your guts into my mouth but that goodness will not die for me"

    • Proctor expresses his desperation to protect Elizabeth from suffering due to his choices, highlighting his protective instincts.
  • "Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life!"

    • Proctor's name symbolizes his identity and integrity; he highlights the importance of reputation in his decision-making.
  • "You are pulling heaven down and raising up a wh0re"

    • Critiques the moral descent occurring in Salem, suggesting that the pursuit of vengeance undermines virtuous values.
  • "My wife will never die for me! I will bring your guts into your mouth but that goodness will not die for me!"

    • Emphasizes Proctor's resolve to ensure his actions do not lead to his wife's death, reinforcing the play's themes of sacrifice and redemption.

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Explore significant quotes from John Proctor in 'The Crucible'. This flashcard set highlights his struggles, regrets, and unwavering loyalty to his wife, Elizabeth. Delve into the themes of guilt and inner conflict portrayed through Proctor's words.

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