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How Does John Proctor Change In The Crucible

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The Crucible Essay Change in inevitable in life. You can’t go your whole life without change, and this extends even into the realm of fiction. The play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, is about mob hysteria in the Salem Witch Trials.In this play each of the characters of Proctor, Abigail, and Parris change from the beginning to the end of the play. Proctor becomes more open with himself; Abigail realizes the weight of her lies; and Parris realizes how bad he really is. Throughout the play, each of these characters has their highs and their lows, but none escape unchanged. Across the course of the play, John proctor becomes more open with himself and the others around him. As compared to the start of the play, where he was a standoffish man who kept to himself, he became open about his thoughts, feelings, and emotions . When Parris comes to John to argue over his house he yells,”Mr. Parris, you are the first minister ever did demand the deed to this house -”(Miller 30.). John is uninterested in Salem’s …show more content…

At the start of the story she seems like a good girl who is all proper. At the start of the book, she acts innocent and godly, going as far to say,”Uncle, we did dance; let you tell them I confessed it - and I’ll be whipped if I must be. But they’re speakin’ of witchcraft. Betty’s not witched.”(Miller 10). She acts innocent and defends the other girls but that's only a cover During the trial she shows her true side. Over the course of the book she is driven to insanity. In a final act of desperation she claims, “Why, look at my leg. I’m holes all over from their damned needles and pins. Touching her stomach: The jab your wife gave me has not healed yet, y’know.”(Miller 152). The stress of the trial drives Abigail insane, and she truly believes she is in the right, going as far as hurting herself in order to gain “evidence”. Starting off as a nice ‘pure’ girl, Abigail showed that she is truly a insane

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