John Proctor, Ultimately Becomes a Hero, in Miller's The Crucible

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John Proctor lived in Salem, Massachusetts. Salem had been struck with witchcraft rumors that were started by a manipulative teenage girl named Abigail. He knows that the girls were sporting, and blaming innocent people of supernatural crimes that cannot occur. John Proctor’s wife Elizabeth had been accused of witchery, as a form of revenge from Abigail. Abigail had strong feelings for John Proctor, and wanted to get rid of Elizabeth. In the end John Proctor tried to do the right thing by saving his wife from his own sins. Therefore his sins put the love of his life in a great risk of dying. Throughout The Crucible John Proctor was seen as a smart, argumental and brave man. However, the town did not see him as a puritan or a good Christian. He never went to church, he committed adultery and one of his sons was never baptized. John Proctor, from The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, is a dynamic character that changes from a man who never went to church, never baptized his child, and committed a sin, to a courageous man who wants to bring justice back to Salem.

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