Have you ever had the impression that you think you've done something that was the moral thing to do? But in the end, it seemed to make it worse? John Proctor, the protagonist from The Crucible, displays his egocentric personality because even though he helps other people, he still thinks about himself. Just as everyone makes mistakes, John’s significant actions reformed his honorable life into a short, bitter life. John Proctor is a true tragic hero as a result of his fatal flaws of honesty, guilt, and pride. John’s honesty was a problem in the play because he assumed that if he told the truth about his affair, and awaited Elizabeth to tell the truth, the blame would be put on him. Regardless
Have you ever had the impression that you think you've done something that was the moral thing to do? But in the end, it seemed to make it worse? John Proctor, the protagonist from The Crucible, displays his egocentric personality because even though he helps other people, he still thinks about himself. Just as everyone makes mistakes, John’s significant actions reformed his honorable life into a short, bitter life. John Proctor is a true tragic hero as a result of his fatal flaws of honesty, guilt, and pride. John’s honesty was a problem in the play because he assumed that if he told the truth about his affair, and awaited Elizabeth to tell the truth, the blame would be put on him. Regardless