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In Crucible Act, who grabs Abigail by the hair and calls her a harlot?


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Proctor
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In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," it is John Proctor who grabs Abigail by the hair and calls her a harlot. This moment occurs during a heated confrontation between Proctor and Abigail as he confronts her about the lies and manipulations surrounding the witch trials.
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