PROCTOR: Be you foolish, Mary Warren? Be you deaf? I forbid you leave the house, did I not? Why shall I pay you? I am looking for you more often than my cows!

MARY WARREN: I only come to see the great doings in the world.

PROCTOR: I'll show you a great doin’ on your arse one of these days. Now get you home; my wife is waitin' with your work! (Trying to retain a shred of dignity, she goes slowly out.)

MERCY LEWIS (both afraid of him and strangely titillated) I’d best be off. I have my Ruth to watch. Good morning, Mr. Proctor.

(Mercy sidles out. Since Proctor’s entrance, Abigail has stood as though on tiptoe, absorbing his presence, wide-eyed. He glances at her, then goes to Betty on the bed.)

Which of these is an examples of indirect characterization of John Proctor?

Group of answer choices

(both afraid of him and strangely titillated)

Be you a fool, Mary Warren?

I only come to see the great doings of the world.

He glances at her, then goes to Betty on the bed.

(both afraid of him and strangely titillated)