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    were because of a secret past relationship between her and John Proctor. While John Proctor was married to Elizabeth Proctor‚ he had a short-term affair with Abigail Williams. Afterwards John refused to leave his wife for Abigail or have a relationship with her. This made Abigail furious and when in court she testified Elizabeth Proctor as a witch‚ along with anyone else who tried to save her‚ in hopes of one day being with John Proctor. During trials Abigail would lead a group of girls into accusing

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    Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ the main protagonists are John Proctor‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and Reverend Hale. They had tolerated and however more struggled with the misunderstood references such as witchcraft that had effected their personal lives with dilemmas. Each character had exhibit a certain sin from the beginning and with their decisions made towards the end of the play it had expressed their true virtues. The play’s tragic hero John Proctor was an outspoken and honest man who had been deeply

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    Williams‚ John Proctor‚ and Mary Warren change the dynamics of this drama to increase dramatic conflict. In The Crucible‚ Abigail Williams‚ a seductive teenager‚ represents the Black Widow character archetype because of her manipulative ways to get the things that she wants. The Black Widow destroys anything she wants. Like Abigail‚ the Black Widow will lure someone into her web‚ trapping him or her until they have suffered for her own pleasure. When speaking of their previous affairs‚ John Proctor

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    than the Bible are frowned upon‚ John Proctor is distrusted by many because he does not go to church regularly. This last example is taken very seriously because the society that Proctor lives in is built on religious principles. Anyone choosing to stray from going to church could be seen as rejecting religion and in doing so would also be rejecting and finding fault with the society that they lived in. This theme is then conveyed through the character of John Proctor. He realises he will have to take

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    the Salem Witch Trials. Parris had was a very greedy man. He let greed lead him to his malpractice as a reverend. When Reverend Hale was talking to John Proctor on why he did not go to church Proctor revealed Parris’ request. “ Proctor: … It tells me that a minister may pray to God without he have golden candlesticks upon the altar”(Miller 62). Proctor told Hale that there use to be pewter candlesticks until Parris demanded for gold ones and preached about them until he got them. When there was an

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    figurative crucible. The pressure from their society destroys many characters in this play‚ forcing them to become liars‚ or extremely selfish‚ throwing others into the fire to save themselves. Or‚ if the characters are purified‚ like Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor‚ they will not buckle and break under the intensity‚ but they will be hung from the highest noose. The word crucible comes from the latin word‚ crucibulum‚ which derives from the word crux‚

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    The main characters from the book‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ and the play‚ The Crucible‚ can be closely related. John Proctor (The Crucible) and Arthur Dimmesdale (The Scarlet Letter) share very similar character traits and the storyline emphasizes these traits. John Proctor was a farmer and highly respected townsman who lived outside of town with his wife‚ Elizabeth. Arthur Dimmesdale was a well respected reverend. Both of these characters shared a hidden sin‚ adultery. Both characters lived in the same

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    "What anarchy is this? That tract is in my bounds‚ Mr. Proctor." Thomas claims that he own land that John Proctor has owned his whole life. Many disputes like this compel the Putnam family to start calling witchcraft in people they don’t like or people whom they want land from. Thomas Putnam digs himself a deepening hole with every new person he accuses because that is one more person he is afraid might reveal the truth about him. When John Proctor seems as though he may reveal the truth about him and

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    sex harbors‚ as well as the issues of sexual repression in society. In The Crucible‚ many of Abigail’s actions fester from sexual repression. Her love and lust become one in the same for John Proctor. Before the play‚ she had an affair with Proctor‚ sparking the flame-like passion that she had towards John. This ultimately brings the audience and the characters to the events that are the Salem witch trials. According to‚ Discovery Education‚ the Puritan lifestyle was extremely rigid. People were

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    John Proctor‚ another character of the book‚ was a very confident yet sickening man when he had an affair with Abby‚ he hated what he did and tried to avoid her. He did have a wife named Elizabeth Proctor who was a nice woman and did know about the affair they had but didn’t do much about it. In the end of the book‚ they are speaking to each other when Proctor says‚ “I will confess to them.”(Miller. 135). That is one of the most

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