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    agree that John Proctor is a tragic hero? John Proctor‚ the main character in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible can be classified as a tragic hero. The term tragic hero was made by Aristotle who was a Greek philosopher that lived between 384BC and 322BC. He said that the main characteristics that a character must have to be a tragic hero is having a noble status‚ a flaw that will lead to their downfall when they make a mistake‚ the audience must be able to feel empathy towards the character‚ and finally

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    uncomfortable couple: John and Elizabeth Proctor. With a past in adultery and distrust‚ John constantly tries to make up for the mistake he made with the seventeen year old Abigail Williams. Despite his attempts‚ his wife continues to feel abandoned and lied to. To add to their marital problems‚ Abigail and her friends were found dancing naked in the woods which set a deep fear of witchery in the Puritan citizens. As more and more people became accused‚ such as both the Proctors‚ or afraid of being accused

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    John Proctor - Tragic Hero A tragic hero is a very favored person that suffers from a downfall which leads to their death. John Proctor like many others is a tragic hero. Proctor is a very respected man in Salem but he also has a few flaws that have proved him to be a tragic hero which are prideful‚ lustful‚ and well respected. Later in the play The Crucible‚ Proctor realizes his flaws and tries to fix them but it is too late. One of Proctors tragic flaws is that he was prideful. While Proctor is in

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    protagonist‚ is more or less around the context of being the main character‚ champion‚ or an advocate. John Proctor was the one that stood out the most. He was a protagonist behind the reasons of one; he learns to forgive himself‚ two; he was one of the many reasons that the Salem court stopped the witchcraft trials‚ and three; he is a well respected man throughout the town of Salem and respects the people in this town. Mr. Proctor was a protagonist behind the reason number one which was he learns

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    “God is dead!” This is a quote said by John Proctor in “The Crucible” as he was being accused of witchcraft during the Salem witchcraft trials. John Proctor is a farmer in Salem. John is a sinner as he does not go to church and plows on Sunday’s. John also has never baptised his children and is the husband of Elizabeth Proctor. The first trait John Proctor and I share is how we are both an outcast. John has many ways he has showed to being an outcast. One way he showed it was he never went to church

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    John Proctor: A Man with Pride A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles. The Crucible by Arthur Miller takes place in 1672 in Massachusetts. A girl‚ Abigail Williams‚ accuses several women of witchcraft‚ and other girls follow suit. Elizabeth Proctor‚ John Proctor’s wife‚ gets accused of witchcraft‚ and eventually John does too. He refuses to confess‚ and eventually is hanged. Miller wrote this book as an allusion to the communist

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    Salem with her immature lies. At the very beginning of the play Proctor finds himself caught in a seductive lust while his wife is ill. During this time he grows particularlly fond of Abigail because she is able to satisfy his sexual needs. When confronted by ElizabethProctor instantly cuts all ties with Abigail‚ apologizes to his wife whole-heartedly and tells her the truth about his affair. From that tense moment on Proctor begins

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    Impact or Change in Opinion A Shining Affliction has now and forever changed my views of Psychology as a whole. This book has set many things straight in regards people are treated because many times psychiatrists and patients are manipulated on TV to suffice to the crowd. Before‚ I read this book I believed that it was unacceptable to let you touch or comfort the person. However‚ this is only acceptable in certain situations because at times it is necessary for the therapists to detach themselves

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    the novel‚ Elizabeth Bennet. She is the compassionate friend in a family full of drama and mishaps. Aside from being the shoulder in the family‚ Jane’s role serves to contrast that of Elizabeth; she is more of a conformist while Elizabeth plays the rebellious role in the family. She succeeds in displaying the part of a gentle‚ sweet girl to further prove Jane Austen’s satirical point of how women’s lives are mundane and weak in society. Jane’s role of being a confidante for Elizabeth comes naturally

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    compatibility. Elizabeth Bennet‚ a spirited and sensible woman‚ is considered inferior by the proud Fitzwilliam Darcy because of her lower social class. Inevitably‚ this leads to Mr. Darcy’s prejudice towards Elizabeth‚ which in turn‚ causes her to take great personal offense due to her own immense pride. Consequently‚ the novel provides an intriguing‚ yet critical view of the emphasis placed on social class‚ especially in terms of being used as a basis to judge one’s character. In fact‚ the characters in Pride

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