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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller, is a play written to mirror the anti-communist hysteria and how Joseph McCarthy went on “witch hunts”, which was basically finding an innocent person who was accused of being a witch and punishing them. Throughout The Crucible you will see very similar actions that mirror the McCarthy era; like how Abigail gets mad John Proctor does not want to be with her and spreads a rumor that his wife is a witch. “A tragic hero is the main character in a tragedy,” directly describes

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    John Proctor In all the witch trials John Proctor is one of the main causes of the witch trials. Although he is considered the opposite. John had tried throughout the entire story to put the trials to an end. He went to court to fight against them because he had enough information to do so. He did everything in his power to show the court it was a fraud, but small things went wrong. Shortly after he died the witch trials ended and that could be because of John but if he stayed alive they may have

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    In the play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, a simple farmer must undo the catastrophe brought about by his sins. Due to his affliction to protecting his family and the town, John Proctor is the definition of a tragic hero. Despite small discrepancies in his integrity and acts of selfishness, in the end he is willing to make any sacrifices necessary to keep the people he cares about out of harm’s way. At the beginning of the play John Proctor shows that he doesn’t always have integrity, in fact,

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    John Proctor is a well respected farmer during the Salem Witch Trials. In The Crucible, Proctor faces many conflicts. An external conflict that Proctor faces is when he gets caught having an affair with Abigail Williams and he loses all of his wife’s trust. When Elizabeth found out about the affair between John and Abigail she kicked Abigail out and had lost all trust of Proctor. Proctor became more faithful to his wife Elizabeth and he wanted to earn her trust back, but she has a hard time because

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    John Proctor Essay Rebellious, guilt-ridden, intelligent, and outspoken describes John Proctor. He is the main character in the drama: The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Over two-hundred innocent people were convicted of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 when hysteria swept through the town, no one could believe their closest friends. John Proctor and others show the consequences of Abigail accusing everyone of witchcraft. John shows us that suffering harsh consequences is better than

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    John Proctor is the most respectable character in The Crucible. Proctor is a simple and honest puritan; although he is accused of witchcraft he stands by his beliefs. The girls of Salem, with Abigail at their head, accuse the townsfolk of witchcraft; Proctor sees that they are lying and attempts to put an end to it. However, when he presents his evidence to Danforth the girls target him and accuse him of witchcraft as well. Proctor decides to reveal his past sins in order to prove that Abigail is

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    Miller’s play ‘The Crucible’ many characters relationships go through changes. The relationship that changes the most dramatically is John and Elizabeth Proctor. Their relationship starts as uncomfortable and rocky, but through the course of the play, they reconnect and love again. In the beginning of the play, John and Elizabeth’s relationship was awkward and strange. A quote from the story “Spare me! You forget within and forgive nothin” (Miller 54) which means, John Proctor to Elizabeth is explaining

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    John Proctor, the protagonist to Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, struggles with the events going on in Salem, Massachusetts. Witch trials have been taking place and had been causing the great ruination of the people and the government within this Puritan society. In this play, John Proctor gets accused of witchcraft. Reverend Hale insisted that John confess so that he may live, but Proctor had a different notion to the situation. John Proctor would rather hang due to his excessive pride, nobility,

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    Crucible By: Sabrina Westen In the Crucible arthur Miller used the character John Proctor to emphasize the importance of injustice. During the play John Proctor faced many obstacles in which he was treated unfairly in almost every situation he went through or faced. The act of injustice was seen a lot in act 4 when John was asked to act guilty for a crime he didn't do in order to save his life. Although many people of the court did not believe Proctor was at fault they were just wanting a name

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    In the Crucible, John Proctor went from being an dishonest man to an honest man. Throughout the story due to a change of events, he overcomes his problems by changing himself. One of Proctors major conflicts was his affair with Abbigail which led him to constantly feel guilt towards his wife, this was first introduced in the scene behind the barn when Proctor and Abbigail were talking , Abbigail stated to John “give me a work, John. a soft word” John replied by saying, “no, no Abby. That’s done with”

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