Personal Fulfillment In John Proctor

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John Proctor is an example of one who lets pride prevent a whole life of personal fulfillment. He had made a sin, which was an affair with Abigail. He was the hero of the story and still is but just a flawed hero. He is a proud man, who places great emphasis on his name and reputation “ How may [he] live without [his] name” (Miller Act Four). John Proctor spends too much time being concerned about saving his name because his confession would dishonor his fellow prisoners.
Reverend Parris is another example of one who lets his pride prevent of personal fulfillment. He believes that if you graduate from a prestigious school than that reason should be enough to command respect from his parishioners. His only concern is with building his position

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