By using the phrase " I have good reason to think before I charge fraud " Proctor makes it look like if nothing even happening between the him and Abigail, which caused Elizabeth to suspect foul play on her by the two characters. In contrast, when she says " John, you are not open with me " Proctor explains to her that she should not have bad instincts because nothing seems to have happen and shouldn't have that feeling of fear about suspicion of foul play and which is why the girls will placed on trial without any evidence on being users of witchcraft so she can see he seeks only interest in her and not
By using the phrase " I have good reason to think before I charge fraud " Proctor makes it look like if nothing even happening between the him and Abigail, which caused Elizabeth to suspect foul play on her by the two characters. In contrast, when she says " John, you are not open with me " Proctor explains to her that she should not have bad instincts because nothing seems to have happen and shouldn't have that feeling of fear about suspicion of foul play and which is why the girls will placed on trial without any evidence on being users of witchcraft so she can see he seeks only interest in her and not