John Proctor is an honorable man because of his honesty. During Act ll, when Elizabeth tells him Proctor about the court and girls going wild, Proctor confesses that he was alone with Abigail when she told him about Witchcraft being fake. John Proctor knew when he would say this to Elizabeth, she will get upset, but still he confessed it. John proctor does not want to hide anything from his wife so that she has no reason to distrust him again. Consequently, John Proctor confesses his adultery with Abigail during Act lll. After Abigail accuses Mary Warren of Witchcraft. John Proctor confesses his crime in front of the court to prove Abigail wrong. He proved his honesty by doing this because he knew his reputation will get ruined after this. John Proctor …show more content…
However, this is inaccurate because even though he betrayed her, he feels guilty and he is very concerned for her. For instance, when Herrick was chaining Elizabeth during Act lll. In this quote, we can clearly see that John Proctor cannot see Elizabeth hurt and does not want her to feel guilty for the actions she did not do. He yells at Herrick for not chaining her showing how much he cares for her and her feeling. John Proctor feels guilty for having an affair with Abigail. He is fed up with Elizabeth's behavior after the affair and feels that he should have not done that. He thinks it was a one big mistake which changed his entire life. John Proctor is selfless man, therefore he is