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Elizabeth Proctor

Elizabeth Proctor. What role did she play in the trials?. Elizabeth was accused for trying to have her grandmother sign the devil’s book Also accused for witchcraft. Elizabeth’s status:. Elizabeth was married to John Proctor who had been married twice before.

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Elizabeth Proctor

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  1. Elizabeth Proctor

  2. What role did she play in the trials? • Elizabeth was accused for trying to have her grandmother sign the devil’s book • Also accused for witchcraft.

  3. Elizabeth’s status: • Elizabeth was married to John Proctor who had been married twice before. • She was in charge of the family tavern. • She was well off • Educated • Fairly well off – married to successful farmer

  4. Age & marriage: • Elizabeth at the time of the trials was around 40 years old. • Was married to John for 18 years

  5. Was Elizabeth a good Christian? • Elizabeth Proctor was a good Christian • She attended Church regularly • Lend a helping hand to any in need • Caring for others and doing community service

  6. Gossip: • Attempted to have her Grandmother sign the “devil’s book” • When doing her exam, they found nothing that was out of the normal

  7. Reputation: • Elizabeth was friendly and was always helpful for those in need • She got in a bar fight with a guy twice dealing with money.

  8. Health: • Elizabeth Proctor didn’t suffer from ill health or any other hardship. • She was however pregnant

  9. Anyone bearing a grudge against Elizabeth? • From the information that was collected, there was no evidence that people held a grudge against her

  10. Do we like Elizabeth? • Yes because she seems like a normal person who wouldn’t be accused of witchcraft

  11. Extra information: • Elizabeth never went to trial because she was pregnant. • She was freed because by the time she had her child, the witch trials were over. • There was a petition signed by over 50 high class people that said that John and Elizabeth never showed signs of using witchcraft.

  12. The End

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