John Proctor as a Tragic Hero in The Crucible Essay

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    The Crucible Tragedy

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    Plays are generally split up into one of two categories: tragedies or comedies. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is most definitely an accurate representation of the true meaning of a tragedy. The Crucible is an example of a tragedy of classic proportions. Aristotle’s definition of tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude. According to Aristotle, a tragedy must be in the form of action, not of narrative and must have incidents arousing pity and…

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    Even though Proctor is the play’s tragic hero, he still is an admirable character. He holds many noble characteristics which include his loyalty and strong authority, and how he is a loving husband. Hale is talking with Proctor about how he does not attend Church every Sabbath Day like he should. Proctor declares, “I labor the earth from dawn of day to blink of night…” (62). John Proctor is a hard worker, and even if he does not attend church every Sabbath Day, he is well respected among Salem…

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    themselves. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a tragic play, which ends with a tragic ending of a protagonist dying and reflecting upon his own mistakes. It begins in the year of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, consisting of mainly Puritans. One of the main characters, John Proctor, has an affair with a girl named Abigail. This results in the start to her obsessive feeling towards Proctor, ultimately creating the witch trials in Salem to officially begin. According to Literary Devices, tragic hero…

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    Obscurity and misinterpretation causes various essential problems in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, where John Proctor represents individualism. Although Proctor has made mistakes, he is still a honorable person which is demonstrated by his weight and respect in Salem, allegiance to his own beliefs, no matter what, and ironically his…

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    A crucible is a severe test or trial. This includes anything from a small-scale personal difficulty to a huge interpersonal conflict. There are many examples a crucible in literature, theatre, and other arts, many of them quite dramatically portrayed. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the immense conflict and atrocities of the Salem Witch Trials is told in a very outstanding way, truly giving a glimpse into what really happened and the individual crucibles of the characters. Three particular…

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    The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller. It takes place during the Salem witch trials. Salem is an isolated town in the Boston area that is set up perfectly for witchcraft accusations. The Crucible is a very accurate name for this play. A crucible is a severe test or a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change in a development. Many of the characters in The Crucible went through a test of their strength and personal integrity. John…

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    The Crucible John Proctor experiences a catastrophic event where both his wife, him, and many of the towns people are accused of witchcraft. Before Proctor was accused he had an affair with a girl named Abigail. Proctor’s doesn’t tell anyone until he’s confronted with questioning where he confesses. Proctor’s desire to keep a good name within the community is what ultimately brings upon his downfall. This many seem like the story of a tragic hero, but he doesn’t fit all of the criteria. John…

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    John Proctor A Tragic Hero

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    John Proctor has his trials and tribulations just like every other person. However when it comes down to it, he will always make the right decision. He is truly a tragic hero he is the person we all strive to be. In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, John Proctor is a farmer in the town of Salem, Massachusetts. He had an extramarital affair with Reverend Paris's niece Abigail Williams. She is also only 16, meaning that in the case of John and her havinh intimate relations she is underaged. Abigail,…

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    point of changing their nature. In The Crucible, although John Proctor is a Godly and trustworthy man, he commits a sin that transforms him into a deceptive person. The reader can see this change in his demeanor. Proctor becomes a quiet man, who walks around as if he has something to hide. He not only struggles internally with his guilty conscience, but it affects his day to day life with the people surrounding him as well. The final affect of guilt on Proctor reverses his moral compass back to…

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    which may fully occupy a person and eventually distract them and steal their focus and disturb their priorities. In both The Crucible and Guilty by Suspicion, John Proctor and David Merrill’s roles as tragic heroes reveal that a person’s obsession can ultimately ruin their relationships and eventually lead to their social downfall and put them in a vulnerable position. John Proctor’s affair and obsession with Abigail led to a downfall in his relationship with Elizabeth, his wife and eventually…

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