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Elizabeth Proctor

Elizabeth Proctor is a character from Arthur Miller’s play "The Crucible," set during the Salem witch trials. She is a strong, morally upright woman who values honesty and integrity. Elizabeth is married to John Proctor but faces tension in their relationship due to past mistakes. Throughout the play, she demonstrates resilience and a commitment to truth, even amid hysteria and accusations that threaten her family. Her character highlights themes of morality, forgiveness, and the struggle to maintain personal integrity in times of societal chaos.