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The Crucible John Proctor Reputation Essay

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Have you ever thought about what people would think about you when you are an adult? In The Crucible, there is a man that cares a lot about his reputation. John Proctor had to deal with his reputation throughout the whole play. The play takes place in Salem, Massachusetts, during the 1600s -- when there were many accusations of witchcraft. John Proctor -- a farmer -- was not an opulent man. He was challenged with many intervening obstacles, one specific example was being tempted to have an affair, in which he gave in and had an affair. John Proctor's flaws of disloyalty, guilt, and pride led him to his downfall death by hanging where the town of Salem could watch. John's disability to remain loyal is how his downfall started. John was cheating on his wife, Elizabeth Proctor, with his young servant at the time, Abigail Williams. Abigail says to John, "I look for John Proctor that took me from my sleep and put knowledge in my heart!...You loved me, John Proctor, and whatever sin it is, you love me yet!" (Miller, Act 1). After the affair, Proctor looked at Abigail as his adversary. Abigail was still clearly in love with John when she said this, but Proctor was not. John Proctor did not want to …show more content…

Elizabeth exclaims, “John, it come to naught that I should forgive you, if you’ll not forgive yourself. It is not my soul, John, it is yours,” (Miller, Act 4). Abigail was so jealous of Elizabeth being with John, she committed an insidious act. Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor of committing witchcraft. This led John to be filled with guilt because he knew that Elizabeth being accused was his fault. John was going to confess to the court about his affair -- to make Abigail's accusation against Elizabeth to be made out of envy. Because Elizabeth lied to Judge Danforth, John did not have to confess. Proctor was never able to forgive himself for committing

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