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proctor states that he bedded abigail on the \last night of his joy.\ why does he claim that was his last night of joy? because he has been carrying his guilt since that evening because he truly loves abigail and wants to be with her because he has not been intimate with anyone since
This question is about a character (Proctor) from a literary work (likely The Crucible). The options relate to his motivation for claiming the encounter with Abigail was a "last night of joy." The green option (Because he has not been intimate with anyone since) aligns with the context: Proctor feels guilt over his affair and, by stating he’s had no intimacy since, frames the encounter with Abigail as a past, regretful event (though the "joy" claim is complex, this option ties to his guilt and attempts to distance from the affair’s recurrence, as he’s been faithful to his wife in intimacy since, making the Abigail encounter a singular, now-regretted "joy" in a guilty context). The orange option’s "carrying guilt" is part of it but less direct about the "no intimacy since" reason. The blue option about loving Abigail contradicts his later actions/regret. So the green option is correct.
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Green. Because he has not been intimate with anyone since