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Crucible John Proctor Tragic Hero

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Ryan Starbard
American Authors
April 25, 2013

John Proctor “Tragic Hero”?

I believe that John Proctor is the tragic hero in the play “The Crucible.” I feel that his tragic flaw is the reason he became the tragic hero. He was trying to win back the trust of his wife and to do this he became the hero. By showing he was a good and decent person, this exemplifies he is a tragic hero. I see to prove his love and dedication to Elizabeth that John would do anything she told him to, in a way to win her trust back. He didn’t want the law to take her away, when she was suspected of witchcraft. He begged them not to take her and not to chain her. This persuasive essay will …show more content…

So John is putting his reputation on the life to save his wife. This is truly and action a tragic hero, who has a tragic flaw. He does not give the confession in writing, which means he will hang. He would rather die than ruin the lives of his children. This is the true definition of a tragic hero. He is misfortunate in that he won’t confess and his punishment of death is exceeding the crime of adultery. To have an affair and your punishment be death is so unjust. John Proctor is the tragic hero in the play “The Crucible”. He ends up putting his own life on the line to try and save his wife. He ends up not saving either one of them. He had no way of proving she is not a witch and he has openly admitted to committing adultery. So in the end his flaw created him to not only lose his life, but he lost the life of his wife in the trial. He was trying so hard to save him that he lost the lives of both of them. So his flaw of imperfection in the end cost him to be portrayed as the tragic

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