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... suffering. Another quality of the tragic man is belief in his own freedom, show by John Proctor in the catastrophe. Proctor's freedom ...
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... "John Proctor is the individual who must decide weather or not he will assert himself against an overbearing authoritarian government." "His loyalty to his own ...
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... John Proctor was an ordinary farmer - how could he possibly be considered heroic? ... Proctor is strong willed and he has an inner belief in his own views and ...
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... John Proctor's own words I believe sums it up "I'll tell you what's walking Salem-vengeance is walking Salem".(pg 77) This ended in the tragic deaths of people ...
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... in his home. Abigail believed that if she got rid of Elizabeth Proctor, then John Proctor would become her own. John Proctor had ...
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... "John Proctor is the individual who must decide weather or not he will assert himself against an overbearing authoritarian government." "His loyalty to his own ...
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... The death of John Proctor the man himself is irrelevant as compared to the greatness ... have qualities of goodness which can be admired in their own ways, however ...
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... John Proctor is a farmer is his mid-thirties, and is one of the characters who becomes feared. He has almost signed his own death warrant, by committed sins ...
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... sins. By abiding by his own moral code, John Proctor makes many hard decisions that will affect the outcome of the play. Proctor's ...
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... though, when John Proctor forces Mary Warren to tell the court the truth about how the girls are lying and using the courts for their own personal amusement ...
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... The most significant reason for the change in John Proctor's character was his own determination to become a "good man." Although his friends considered him to ...
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... the truth that Abigail is lying about the dancing and the witchcraft, but perpetuates the deception because it is in his own self interest. ... John Proctor's wife ...
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... John Proctor, a tragic hero, died due to his own faults. John ... faults. John proctor was a good person, but his own faults brought his demise
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... John Proctor seeks to serve his own conscience rather than that of the Court, and pays the price: death. Is conscience an organic part of the human being? ...
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... have ulterior motives, such as revenge, greed, and covering up their own behavior ... In the beginning of the play John Proctor is introduced as a farmer in his mid ...
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... He is caught in a web of moral dilemmas involving not only his own fate, but that of his wife, his friends and the entire Salem community. John Proctor is the ...
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John does this by devoting to his beliefs, breaking with the community, and dying with his own self-respect. John Proctor was a farmer in his mid 30's. ...
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... John Proctor was strong, powerful, not easily persuaded and short ... John not easily persuaded was also a sinner. ... against the time, but against his own views of ...
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... him. The witch trials are a crucible for those who are accused, while John Proctor has his own Crucible to deal with. John Proctor's ...
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... him. The witch trials are a crucible for those who are accused, while John Proctor has his own Crucible to deal with. John Proctor's ...
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... thought him beautiful in Heaven." He has faith in John Proctor and wants to believe every word he speaks, but he lets the church interfere with his own being. ...
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... him. The witch trials are a crucible for those who are accused, while John Proctor has his own Crucible to deal with. John Proctor's ...
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... Such as Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend ...
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... Such as Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend ...
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... Such as Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend ...
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... testify to why she fired Abigail Williams and so Judge Danforth asked her if he ever committed lechery: "To your own knowledge, has John Proctor ever committed ...
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... John Proctor seeks to serve his own conscience rather than that of the Court, and pays the penance: death. Is conscience an organic part of the human being? ...
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... are Mary Warren, whose whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor, who contemplates ... is a girl who is confused with her own uncertainties throughout the ...
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... suffering. Another quality of the tragic man is belief in his own freedom, show by John Proctor in the catastrophe. Proctor's freedom ...
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... When he is in the court, he is constantly aware of his friends needs instead of only his own. ... John Proctor also has a strong commitment to his family. ...
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