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    The Crucible John Procter's Struggles

    John Procter’s Struggles in The Crucible The witch trial in Salem was caused by twelve girls claiming that witches were doing witchcraft on them. John Procter, the main character believes they’re lying, and tries to prove them wrong. Although, while doing so, his house maid betrays him and asserts everyone that he was the which. The court gives him a chance to live in return of confessing, to which he disagrees. Why didn’t John Procter confess and save his own life? I believe he acted way because

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    John Proctor Monologue Analysis

    Salem is a place where girls have no freedom to do what they want and have to live as slaves."I hate Salem and I don't want to live in a place where girls are controlled and have no freedom what so ever".I, and the girls were in the forest were practising witchcraft with Tituba. We all had a choice to wish something we desired.I wished for John proctor to leave his wife Elizabeth and live for me.But I feel really guilty for what I have done so this is why I'm writing this. All families in Salem

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    The Crucible John Proctor Character Traits

    The Crucible “How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name.” John portrays that he is a proud man. John Proctor is the protagonist in The Crucible. He shows values of Christian faith, hard work, self-denial, and simple living. I share many traits with John Proctor such as being loyal, hard working, and having pride. One trait John Proctor and I share is being loyal. One way of John being loyal is being there for his friends. When they went to the court John testified

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    John Proctor's Dishonesty In The Play 'Parris'

    Although John Proctor is a dynamic character, throughout the drama he stays true to his values: his reputation, bravery, selflessness. On the other hand is Reverend Parris, whose personality deeply contrasts with Proctor due to his lies, cowardice, and selfishness. One thing is blatantly mutual between these two, and that is their concerns for their reputation. However, the extreme honesty in Proctor and the nearly nonexistent honesty in Parris is where the deep difference lies when it comes to the

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    John Proctor's 'Irony In The Crucible'

    John Proctor is a man of high individual honesty who battles with blame. Proctor's view of an ethically noble individual is one who is "right with God". The fundamental objectives of the general population in the town is that you are to go to church, comply with the standards, and pray a specific measure of times each day. Proctor knows that he could escape with lying, yet he couldn't on account that God knew the reality. This influences his choice to admit on the grounds that it would have been

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    Compare Mccarthy And Abigail Williams In The Crucible

    After reading the historical aspect of the Crucible allows the reader to distinguish the different representation of the main characters. The characters in the Crucible each of a different meaning and Abigail Williams best displays a connection to Senator McCarthy. Senator McCarthy and Abigail both deemed an antagonistic approach to the events. Senator McCarthy was the one who accused "205 card-carrying members of the Communist Party who worked for the United States..." (History.com). And Abigail

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    Comparing The Crucible And The Detroit Riots

    The Crucible and the Detroit riots have a lot in common, whether it be from comparing the mass hysteria, or people being falsely accused of terrible acts, the similarities are unmistakable. A small rumor can have giant effects and push people beyond a breaking point. Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, is a very good example of how people react when they don’t know how to respond and they see violence as the only resolution, such as the residents in Detroit did during July of 1967. The two events

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    The Crucible: What Makes John Proctor A Hero

    Many might believe that John Proctor's actions make him a globetrotter, others might not think that. They might believe that his actions make him look like a gutless fool or even a coward. How would you describe John Proctor? A hero? A coward? Or neither of these things? First of all, John Proctor is not a hero, but more of a gutless fool. His actions do not make him a hero. The actions he takes are not out of honor nor pride in any way. If anything his actions are out of pity and sorrow. He believes

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    Examples Of The One To Blame In The Crucible

    The One to Blame While reading “The Crucible” we were so bewitched by what was happening that we never thought about who caused these trials. There are many characters that could be to blame. Whether it be John Proctor or Reverend Parris. There is only one character whom possess the traits to pull off something like this and not get into trouble. This would be Abigail. In Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” Abigail uses her flaws lust, mendacity, and vengefulness to her advantage. As the play

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    Judge Danforth In The Crucible

    Most of the time Judge Danforth will condemn someone, when they are trying to defend themselves or others. Giles explained to Danforth, that Thomas Putnam was murdering people, for their land. When he asks him who told him this, Giles refuses to tell him, so Danforth says, “Old man if your informant tells the truth, let him come here openly like a decent man. But if he hide in anonymity, I must know why” (3.449-451). Danforth proceeds to arrest Giles, until he confesses. He is painfully interrogated

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