She portrays an obedient personality and plays the mother figure in the book. Elizabeth believes in John Proctor and the things he can do. In the last act John is being hanged, and Elizabeth is being asked if she wants to attempt to save his life, “He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!” (Miller 4.145). John has been living with guilt since his affair with Abigail, and he feels that he has messed up his entire life. She then implies that John is finally dying with the peace he has always wanted, and she cannot take that away from him. Elizabeth has always thought well of John, even after he committed adultery. When she is asked to tell the court whether or not John is a lecher, she lies to protect him. John clearly states that Elizabeth never lies, so she puts both of them in