Major characters in The Crucible are John Proctor, Reverend Hale, Elizabeth Proctor, and Abigail Williams. John Proctor's fear of loosing his good reputation enables him to give Abigail enough time to complete her revenge. Even though Proctor is a "strong man", as said by Abigail, he has a secret that he is frightened to confess. His lust for Abigail leads to their affair, creating Abigail's hate and jealousy of John's wife, Elizabeth. Being a proud man, whose priority is reputation he only admits to the affair once his wife, Elizabeth, is accused by Abigail He than continues on to call Abigail "nothing but a whore". As the play progresses, John is more concerned with his honor and reputation, that he refuses to sign his name in guilt.
Another major character is Abigail. She manipulates everyone knowing that they will care for their reputation. The villain inside her allows her to accomplish awful things with out worry of her reputation. . She is driven by sexual desire, and no matter what it takes, she wants to be with John. She feels very powerful being able to speak in the court and get revenge on everyone she dislikes. She leads the girls of the village into her vengeance, and succeeds in her plan only because she was given the opportunity.
The other major characters are Reverend Hale and Elizabeth Proctor. Reverend Hale