According the john proctor what is walking Salem and writing law in community?
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," John Proctor does not make any explicit statements about witchcraft walking Salem and writing law in the community. The character that makes these claims is Reverend Parris, the minister of Salem. Proctor does express skepticism about the witchcraft accusations and the methods used to identify witches, but he does not personify witchcraft as a walking entity or attribute legislative power to it.