John Proctor Sacrifice

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The Crucible by Arthur Miller there are very few characters that can be the tragic hero in the Crucible, john proctor is the best fit for the tragic hero of the Crucible. He is a well know and respected farmer in Salem. He has been accused of witchcraft as well as his wife Elizabeth. In the crucible, he goes on a mission to prove the court that his wife and other people are not witches. The mission to prove his wife is innocent, but his one flaws and eventually leads to his death.
John Procter was a well-respected farmer in Salem. Proctor had substantial farmland in the southeast of Salem. According to Arthur Miller “Proctor, respected and even feared in Salem…” (893). This statement by Arthur Miller proves that Proctor was well-respected …show more content…

According to Abby, “You loved me, John Proctor, and whatever sin it is, you love yet!” (894). This statement from Abigail describe that John Proctor had affair with Abigail, and Abigail still loves John.
This sin john committed will get him accused of witchcraft and, it is the biggest flaw of john. When the witchcraft trial started john confess that he and Abigail had an affair and Elizabeth was brought to conform the statement. According to Elizabeth “DANFORTH, reaches out and holds her face, then: Look at me! To your own knowledge, has John Proctor ever committed the crime of lechery? Answer my question! Is your husband a lecher! ELIZABETH, faintly: No, sir” (949). Elizabeth does not tell the truth and get john in jail. After months in jail, Danforth wants John to confess of witchcraft. Danforth gets Elizabeth to get John to confess of witchcraft but, Elizabeth does not promise to get him to confess. Danforth gives Elizabeth and john some time to themselves, during that time Elizabeth ask for forgiveness. John confesses orally of witchcraft, but Danforth wants a written proof of his confession. Danforth told proctor to sign the written testimony, but Proctor signs it and destroys the written testimony. Proctor destroyed it because the testimony was going to be posted in front of the court, and he also did not want to lose this reputation. Danforth orders the deputy

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