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Why Is Reputation Important In The Crucible

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Is Reputation that Important?
“In Discussion What People Do To Keep Their Reputation”
Margret Mitchel once said, “With enough courage, you can do without a reputation.” Many members in The Crucible that should read this quote. In The Crucible, there is a group of girls caught dancing in the woods. From that scene to the end of the play there are many characters accused of witchcraft. There are many people that are willing to go to certain lengths to keep a good reputation in The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
In The Crucible John Proctor is willing to die to keep his reputation. He is not willing to commit to sleeping with Abigail Williams. The only reason he finally fills everyone in on it is because he gets fed up with her and the lies she keeps building. John agrees to confess, to the witchcraft he has been accused of doing, only because he wants to live with his wife and kids. Elizabeth, his wife, happens to be pregnant with their fourth child. John never hesitates to verbally confess, but when they make him sign a piece of paper …show more content…

At the beginning of the play she wishes for Elizabeth Proctor dead. When the group of girls get caught Abigail lies and says they were just dancing. From that point on, her lies just keep getting bigger and bigger. When John gets fed up with her and tells the court that he knows her, he has seen her. Of course, Abigail tries to deny it. She was the main accuser and she “mentioned” Elizabeth and Elizabeth goes to jail. At one point she gets mad at Mary Warren because she is siding with Elizabeth Proctor and trying to get her out of jail. Abigail’s solution to this problem is to accuse Mary of witchcraft. They are in court when this happens and starts acting like Mary is bewitching her and a group of girls. Eventually everyone learns about her sin and starts talking behind her back. Abigail thinks her reputation is ruined so she steals her Uncle Parris’ money and runs

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