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... John Proctor, a simple farmer in this rigorous and religious town, is a man of strong moral beliefs, concerned only for the safety of his family and personal ...
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John Proctor: A farmer in Salem, Proctor serves as the voice of reason and justice in The Crucible. ... John Proctor John Proctor was a farmer in his mid 30's. ...
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John Proctor was a farmer in Salem, Massachusetts in America and, because he had a lot of land, he was a well respected in the village. ...
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Symbolism is John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums" "The Chrysanthemums", one of John Steinbeck's masterpieces, describes a lonely farmer's wife, Elisa Allen. ...
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One of the accused is John Proctor, a strong, steady farmer. John Proctor fulfills the requirements of a tragic hero by his actions throughout the story. ...
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... in witchcraft. Among the accused is John Proctor, a strong, steadfast farmer. Proctor is the tragic hero of the story. Even though ...
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... The fifteen-year old rebel Alex and the respected farmer John Proctor refuse to conform to the rules of their oppressive societies, and as a result are denied ...
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... He had many jobs like a carpenter, shoe-maker, a cook, a pastry maker, and a farmer. While growing up John wanted to become a priest. ...
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... sheriff) and George Henderson (county attorney) strut around like roosters making lewd, sexist remarks while investigating the murder of farmer John Wright. ...
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... sheriff) and George Henderson (county attorney) strut around like roosters making lewd, sexist remarks while investigating the murder of farmer John Wright. ...
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... Men such as James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Adams were in attendance. ... Views of the Western Farmer on the Constitution Itself The events that were ...
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... uphold it. For example, Farmer John may agree to help Farmer Ted plow his field so that Farmer Ted will reciprocate. Natural motives ...
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... John Proctor was a farmer who did not agree with his minister, Mr. Parris. He believed Mr. Parris was not a man of God but a man of money. ...
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... Quincy. His father's name was John Adams. He was a farmer and Militia Officer. His mother's name was Susanna Boylston Adams. The ...
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... believe the accusation. John Proctor is a farmer is his mid-thirties, and is one of the characters who becomes feared. He has almost ...
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... man of the cloth. Outside the town of Salem lives a farmer and his wife, John and Elizabeth Proctor. John Proctor who always viewed ...
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... immigrate to America still today. John Smith was born in Lincolnshire, England to a farmer and his wife in 1580. He only had a grammar ...
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... In the beginning of the play John Proctor is introduced as a farmer in his mid thirties, that is not a partisan of the town, and shows a very strong sense of ...
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... in witchcraft. Among the accused is John Proctor, a strong, steadfast farmer. Proctor is the tragic hero of the story. Even though ...
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... the 18th century, Hector St. John de Crevecoeur wrote his Letters from an American Farmer. Crevecoeur originally was a Frenchman ...
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... By describing the tragic hero as a "strong, steady, farmer" the dramatic effect is even greater. (pg. 1044) Thus, John's physical description is an apparent ...
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... John was also baptized there on January 9, 1579. John's father, a tenant farmer, died in 1596, leaving John a modest property. Smith ...
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... John Proctor, a farmer and significantly respected member of the community, has an affair with his maidservant, the beautiful and devious eighteen year old ...
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... honorably. John Proctor is looked upon as a respectable farmer, and as a individualist, he may be but he is still respected. John ...
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... world. The story concerns a farmer, John Wright, who is found strangled in his bed; his wife is arrested for the murder. The story's ...
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... His father was a cotton farmer and his mother a housewife. Young John loved the game of baseball and one day aspired to become the best baseball player that ...
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J. Hector St. John De Crevecoeur came to America in 1759 and in1769 settled in New York, inhabiting the life of an American farmer. ...
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J. Hector St. John De Crevecoeur came to America in 1759 and in1769 settled in New York, inhabiting the life of an American farmer. ...
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... God forbid I take it from him!" John Proctor was a farmer in his thirties. John Proctor was strong, powerful, not easily persuaded and short tempered. ...
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... John's father was a farmer by trade and died in 1898 at age sixty-three. Hansford J. and Matha Gardiner McGehee were John's parents. ...
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