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Character Analysis Of John Proctor In The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Line 415 “Because it speaks deceit, and I am honest!” John Proctor a major character in this excellent put together compelling play captured the tragic flaw hidden inside John Proctor. This story starts off with Act One with his conservation with Abigail (the pathological liar) line 439 “I may have looked up” this explains his tragic flaw as being an unfaithful husband. He also feels compassion towards his wife when she was taken away. Line 990-992 “My wife will never die for me! I will bring your guts into your mouth but that goodness will not die for me!” In “The Crucible” Arthur Miller portrays John as an honest man, thus hiding his true sinner ways in his actions, feelings and sayings. John said numerous of things most of which get him

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