Delegate starts contending with Elizabeth about what he was doing in Salem. Amid their contention, Proctor states, "For a minute alone, aye."(Miller 54). John Proctor is recognizing that he was separated from everyone else with Abigail. Infidelity assumes a noteworthy part in John Proctor's case as a colossal abomination. Delegate's goals were to demonstrate that their discussion wasn't applicable. Be that as it may, Elizabeth in dismay is astounded that Proctor was even with Abigail, in any case, and did not advise her. Before Proctor had admitted to Elizabeth about engaging in extramarital relations, he was referred to and cherished as an incredible man by Salem and these young ladies. Not long after Proctor admits to Elizabeth, she states irately, "Delegate, you are not open with me."(Miller 55). This demonstrates Elizabeth feels that Proctor is unscrupulous. This likewise shows Proctor's appearance has changed for Elizabeth, as in he is not a man of his assertion. Elizabeth can no longer accept that Proctor's stories about going to Salem are exact. In advance, Abigail discovers that Proctor has a spouse named