To What Extent Did Elizabeth Proctor Make Unpopular Choices In The Crucible

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Hysteria spread throughout colonial Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials. This was a time where people were being condemned to death after being accused of witchcraft. Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible about these times. Miller developed personalities for the people who were in Salem during the Witch Trials throughout this play. Arthur Miller created many personalities one of these were individuals who felt a strong sense of duty often make unpopular choices because they felt that the choice they made was their responsibility.

Elizabeth Proctor makes unpopular choices in The Crucible because of her strong duty to her husband, John Proctor. After Elizabeth is accused of being a witch by Abigail Williams, the girl that John cheated on