The Crucible: The Underlying Evils of Elizabeth Proctor
In the play The Crucible, Elizabeth Proctor’s actions showed that she was a dishonest and bad wife who was worthy of being crucified. First Elizabeth revealed her dishonesty by immorally lying in a courtroom. Then she attempted to sway her own husband into lying to the entire community. Finally, when her husband gallantly passed away, Elizabeth selfishly remarried. All together Elizabeth Proctor was dishonest, conniving, and selfish.
The first bout of dishonesty which Elizabeth displayed was when she lied to the court.
When asked about the affair that her husband had with Abigail Williams, she completely lied to