What type of love seems to be the strongest in the play? 

Love – In any unfaithful marriage or relationship, who is to blame — the adulterous party (John), the counterpart or tempter (Abigail), or the distant spouse (Elizabeth)? Can someone be justified or pushed to cheat on their partner? – John and Abigail’s affair serves as a catalyst for the events of the play, yet historically no such affair ever took place. Why did Arthur Miller use his dramatic license to invent this relationship in the play? – Do you believe Abigail truly loved John Proctor? If so, what was her biggest mistake in trying to win the affection of Proctor? If not, what did she actually love? – By the end of Act IV, Proctor and Elizabeth seem to have a good marriage. What are important qualities to have in a marriage? – There are different types of love that exist in the world: Love for another person, love for yourself, love for an occupation, love for an activity, love for control, etc.

What type of love seems to be the strongest in the play? 

 
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