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    The definition of a tragic hero is a protagonist who is good and has superiority, but has a fatal flaw that they recognize, has caused them their downfall. The protagonist must have all four of these characteristics to be considered a tragic hero. John Proctor, the protagonist from The Crucible, is a tragic hero because he can fit all of these requirements. The first example of John being a tragic hero is that his major flaw is his lust. We learn in act 1 that John had an affair with Abigail Williams

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    A tragic hero is no ordinary man; he possesses outstanding qualities, however is doomed for failure. Arthur Miller portrays the protagonist, Proctor, as the tragic hero of his play The Crucible. Throughout the play, Miller uses the Salem Witch trials as a catalyst for Proctor’s crucial development. Proctor changes from a normal citizen and sinner to a tragic hero with a high sense of morality. The evolution of his character is due to vairous situations that require moral responses. A tragic hero often

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    Proctor a tragic hero? Proctor has all the characteristics of a tragic hero. Many of these traits are he’s highly respected, but he has a tragic flaw, Proctor is a tragic hero. Proctor is a tragic hero in many ways and Arthur Miller shows this by making him highly respected but also showing he has a tragic flaw, one that he has kept hidden from the public. Proctor is a farmer who is married and has children, he is also highly respected among the people. Arthur Miller's novel The Crucible, John Proctor

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    By definition, a tragic hero is a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction (bisd303.org). In the book ‘The Crucible’ by Arthur Miller, John Proctor and his wife, Elizabeth, were both considered valuable members of the community. The reader soon finds out that John Proctor had committed adultery with their servant, Abigail Williams, and that Elizabeth kicked her out as soon as she found out. A tragic hero must have these characteristics: a flaw

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    In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, John Proctor fits the classic Greek definition of a tragic hero. Aristotle, one of the great Greek philosophers, teachers and writers, stated that one of the most important aspects of a tragedy was the tragic hero. He defined a tragic hero as a noble person that goes from a state of fortune and happiness to a state of utter misery. The character’s tragic flaw causes this change. Aristotle stated that witnessing the downfall of the character triggered

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    A Tragic Hero's Death Heroes' names play an important role in their life's. Heroes save lives, sometimes suffer, and then dies. As the saying goes, "Heroes come and go, but legends stay forever". Heroes' are never perfect, but they are willing to make a sacrifice. Arthur Miller's tragic play, The Crucible demonstrate an example of a hero named John Proctor. Proctor meets the criteria of a tragic hero, because he chooses to die, and retain his name rather than to live with his flaw that caused his

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    A tragic hero is a character whose flaw or mistakes leads to their downfall. In 1692, 19 villagers form Salem Village, Massachusetts were executed by hanging for not confessing to witchcraft. Of those 19 was John Proctor, a farmer and respected villager. John Proctor was arrested for witchcraft while trying to save his wife by accusing Abigail Williams of fraud to witchcraft. John Proctor is a tragic hero because of his downfalls, his pride and mostly his affair with Abigail Williams. John Proctors

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    John Proctor Tragic Hero

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    Intro- A tragic hero is the definition of a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction. A tragic hero is a person that is the center of attention, or a big part of the story. There are many reasons why he is considered good and bad. He is a great person and shows it in many ways. He realizes all of his flaws and later on tries to change/fix them. His leadership, having pride, and having love/lust for Abigail are all the reasons I will go over in

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    Affairs, heartbreak, accusations, and death. A tragic hero is a literary character that makes a judgement or choice error that leads to his own destruction. In “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, we are exposed to the Witch Trials in Salem, Massachusetts. As readers, we are engaged in the hysteria and absurdity disseminating during this time period. Along the way, we are introduced to many characters that help us to grasp the severity of the Witch Trials, one of them being John Proctor. In the story

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    A tragic hero is "a character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction.Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, is about the spread of witchcraft that began in 1692 in Salem village Massachusetts. John proctor, the protagonist of the play, is also the tragic hero because starts off as good guy but his tragic flaw leads to his down fall john proctor is viewed this way because of he admitted to the court of his affair with Abigail , ultimately demonstrating goodness.

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