Proctor was intensely tested in his morals and beliefs. His loyalty to the church was questioned by the authority of Danforth since it was thought that he had wanted to overthrow the court. Even though he knew he was a devout Gospel Christian, proving himself to the bitter accusations and preconceptions of the court was not easy. This test was severe because if the court takes umbrage at ones morals, they judge the person accordingly. Not only was Proctor tested morally, but emotionally as well. His rejection from Elizabeth was a major issue towards the severity of his trial of emotion. Elizabeth’s loss of faith in her husband left Proctor testifying for Elizabeth to stop judging him. Moreover, her inert attitude when Proctor was deciding whether or not to give in to witchcraft made Proctor feel weak. He was particularly tested when he didn’t receive a response he was hoping to hear, which left him all to himself.…