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The Crucible John Proctor Essay

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In this play The Crucible, John Proctor, the protagonist, faces several inner conflicts also called Crucibles’. This is created by the events of the story, but much of the play's drama springs directly from Proctor's moral anguish and in his conflicted faith. Now Proctor is a farmer in his thirties, well known in the Salem community, full of integrity and an honest man. He is full of pride and never wants to go to Hell. As seen in Act 1 when Reverend Parris is new to town, John insist continually that he is only speaking of hell, and hardly ever of God, he tells Parris, "Can you speak one minute without we land in Hell again? I am sick of Hell!" (Miller 30).
John Proctor had broken his faith. How? Well in the Salem community everyone must obey the Ten Commandments. Proctor had broken two of the ten Commandments. “Thou shalt remember the Sabbath Day and keep it Holy” and “Thou shalt not commit adultery”. He rarely attends Church on Sunday's but luckily, since he is an honest man he tells the Reverend, “ have trouble enough without I come five miles to hear him preach only hellfire and bloody damnation. Take it to heart, Mr. Parris. There are many others who …show more content…

At first John confesses but then refuses to sign the confession. His pride is too greatly big to tarnish his name. John says, “I lie and sign myself to lies!” (Miller 143). Elizabeth greatly respects his decision, and even when Hale tells her to persuade John otherwise she holds her ground “He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him” (Miller 145). Elizabeth doesn’t want John to die, but she knows this is what he has to do. We see how at first Elizabeth holds the fact that John committed adultery against her, but then throughout the play, she finally is able to see the good in him defends him, and eventually forgives

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