The conflict between John and Elizabeth Proctor is an intricate one, revealed to the reader in fragments. Yet, much of the play is influenced by their troubled relationship. Explore the scenes in which both John and Elizabeth are on stage engaged in discussion with one another or with (an)other character(s). Select two small scenes or a longer scene and analyze the rhetorical strategies that Miller uses to add depth to the tension in the Proctors’ relationship.

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