Who's relationship is the most prominent in this scene
Proctor and Elizabeth
What is John Proctor feeling in this scene?
Determined or fearful or guilty
Why does Gile side with Proctor?
He is friends with Proctor and to increase his chances of saving Martha
Who is the main antagonist of this scene?
Parris
What emotions are driving Hale's words/actions?
Curiousity
Why do they keep denying Proctors evidence?
He is not a good Christian (He doesn't know the 10 commandments, he doesn't go to church, some of his kids aren't baptized)
Why is Parris so accusatory in this scene?
So he doesn't have to admit his child lied
How do other characters in this scene influence Mary Warrern's emotions?
Making her intimidated/nervous
Why is the court so insistent on denying evidence of innocence?
They are scared of admitting they were wrong, people have already admitted guilt, and they are trying to protect their reputations.