What things are “suspicious” about Proctor and his family?



Group of answer choices

Proctor does not go to church regularly.

All of the above

He could not remember all of the commandments.

The youngest son has not been baptized.

1 answer

The correct answer is All of the above. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Proctor is viewed as suspicious by the community for several reasons: he does not attend church regularly, he has difficulty remembering the commandments (particularly while reciting them), and he has not baptized his youngest son. These factors contribute to the perception of Proctor and his family as questionable in the strict Puritan society in which they live.