John Proctor as a Tragic Hero in The Crucible Essay

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    The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, is a play based on the Salem Witch Trials which took place in Salem, Massachusetts in the spring of 1692. This character analysis will focus on the two characters of Elizabeth and John Proctor, a married couple. Elizabeth is the wife of John Proctor which they both have three boys together. She is a demanding and straight forward wife, and is important to the story because she is one of the main people of accused of witchcraft. John Proctor is Elizabeth's…

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    Righteousness The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, demonstrates an exceptional example of a tragic hero with the character John Proctor. A tragic hero is one who must undergo the transformation of a good and happy life, to a tragic downfall that concludes to one’s own peace and understanding that their fate was due to none other than their own flaws and decisions made in their lifetime. Understanding that nobody is without flaw and that actions must have consequences, the audience of a…

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    The preservation of reputation is the major theme in The Crucible. Arthur Miller writes The Crucible in a way that compares aspects of puritan society to modern life and makes the story relatable. Pointing the finger and shifting the blame is human nature and dates back to Adam and Eve. Everybody has witnessed blame and finger pointing in their lives which is why this story is so relatable. Though still wrong in today's culture, adultery and being accused of witchcraft, are not punishable by…

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    Miller “calls on his characters to take responsibility for their actions, and Miller himself never shies away from his responsibility to act on his own conviction” (Siebold 29). Throughout The Crucible, Miller’s characters are given the opportunity to prevent the Witch Trials from continuing, but each one fails to do so out of fear, pride, or jealousy. Miller judges those who fail to act as equally guilty as those who act unjustly. These are not…

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    Tragic heroes are courageous and take pride in their name, but have a lapse of judgement that leads to their own self-destruction. The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows how immoral the Salem witch trials are, and how every person is for themselves no matter the cost. Everyone is solely focused on self-preservation and the only character who stays true to his beliefs is John Proctor. He is an honest, prideful man with one fatal flaw that eventually leads to his life falling apart. A person’s…

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    characters in the novel were ignored by God, for example Abby Williams and Elizabeth Proctor; both these characters were victims of Reverend Hale’s arrogance. Hale, one of the tragic heros of the play, blindly follows the accusations Abby makes, and he signs the warrant that agrees to the fact that Elizabeth Proctor is dealing in witchcraft. Reverend Hale is a tragic hero because throughout the play the Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, Hale comes to the realization that this case was not…

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    John Proctor Sacrifice

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    Empress Gustave-Fernandez Ms. Flaherty Sec:Red The Crucible Numerous people of all age ranges have been enticed with the events of the infamous Salem Witch Trials for centuries hoping to find answers. From February 1692 to May 1693, a series of prosecuting the accused with witchcraft took spotlight, and left many families mourning. The accused criminals may not have at all done anything wrong, but their lives were determined in the hands of a few unworthy officials. A heartbreaking 20 people…

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    Arthur Miller's allegory, The Crucible, an allusion to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 gives the audience a deep understanding in history with the structure of a classical tragedy. The play takes place in Salem where it's ran by a theocracy--a combination of state and religious power! Manipulative characters with hope and willingness ready to cease the madness of the witch trials illustrate the plot throughout the historical play. John Proctor playing as a tragic hero is accused of having an…

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    John Proctor is considered to be a tragic hero {a person who dies to protect something/someone that he/she strongly believes in} in the play, the Crucible by Arthur Miller. Within him are the true characteristics of a hero. Mr. Proctor is a proud, well-liked, respectable member of his community. He is an honest, kind and outspoken man, but within him, he carries a dark, dirty secret, that of the adulterous affair with his household servant, Abigail (alliteration). In that time period the…

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    The Crucible Essay Suzy Kassem once wrote, “A truly good person will speak truth, act with truth, and stand for truth. A truly good person is not afraid to think from their heart; therefore, allowing nonconformist decisions, viewpoints, and perspectives to lead their life. By following their heart, they stand with their conscience.” The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, takes place in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony during a time of religious importance. In 1692, the villagers of Salem were…

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