In the Crucible Act, What is John Proctor most upset about?

that Abigail is accusing others of witchcraft

that Abigail doesn’t want to see him anymore

that he has been summoned to court

that Elizabeth has not forgiven him

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In "The Crucible," John Proctor is most upset about the fact that Abigail is accusing others of witchcraft. This situation deeply troubles him because it not only endangers his wife, Elizabeth, but also reflects the hysteria and injustice that is sweeping through Salem. Proctor's conflict with Abigail and the moral dilemmas surrounding the witch trials contribute significantly to his character's development throughout the play.

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