Elizabeth+Proctor

Elizabeth Proctor has external conflicts dealing with Abigail Williams. Abigail protests that Elizabeth is a witch because of John Proctors threatnening actions toward her earlier in the story. Elizabeth Proctor's internal conflict is trying to save her relationship with her husband because he is being drawn away from her. She tries to win back his heart because she still loves him.

Words/Thoughts- "She wants me dead. I knew all week it would come to this!". "And What of tomorrow. She will cry me out until they take me!". Spoke or silent, a promise is surely made. And she may dote on it now-I am sure she does-and thinks to kill me, then to take my place. These quotes all representing how worried she is of being accused by Abigail in which the two have not been on such good terms since Elizabeth putting Abigail out of her house. Not only this, but she is also wary of Abigail and John having some kind of lust in which she cannot bear it, but still keeps to her strong will.