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Leigh Ann Corley Early American Literature September 8, 2000 John Proctor: Salem's Redeemer Christopher Bigsby asserts in his introduction to The Crucible: " A ...
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... Hale tries to help John Proctor but instead of helping him find out what's going on in Salem, John and his wife end up being accused of witchcraft and John is ...
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... all common sense by the end of the play and forgets his true beliefs and reasoning for coming to Salem. 3 By the End of the play John Proctor and Reverend John ...
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... "In Salem, the enemy is at least partially represented by Proctor, who is acting as an individual and is breaking away from the established authority." As such ...
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... "In Salem, the enemy is at least partially represented by Proctor, who is acting as an individual and is breaking away from the established authority." As such ...
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... is implying that his affair may be uncovered if he went and involved himself in Salem; it clearly shows that Proctor wishes to stay away from Salem at all costs ...
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... wrote the play The Crucible based on what happened during the Salem Witchcraft Trials. ... girl's age was only 11, and he never mentions that John Proctor was 60 ...
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... problem with that though is John Proctor is already married to Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail Williams is in my opinion the entire reason the Salem witch trials ...
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... And Claimed he was leader of the Salem Coven C- John Proctor was known for being outspoken and hot tempered. He was a wealthy land owner and owned a tavern. ...
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... Although Hale was a believer in witchcraft and is licensed to find and stop it, he doesn't feel it is present in Salem. John Proctor doesn't truly believe in ...
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... The characters that were involved were John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Abigail, Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Salem girls (including Rebecca, Ruth, and others ...
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... An example of a collective hysteria is illustrated in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, for a group of young girls in Salem caused its population to doubt the ...
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... John Proctor's guilt drives him to stand up to the mass hysteria that is happening in his town, Salem. ... Unlike the others of Salem, Proctor does not give in. ...
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Could Proctor & Abigail's adultery be responsible for some acts that happened during the prosecutions in the Salem witchtrials? ...
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... accusations of witchery by Abigail and ends up with the same judgment of every other falsely accused woman in Salem, death by hanging. Elizabeth Proctor is the ...
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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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... getting caught practicing rituals and casting spells on people of Salem in the forest. Also Abigail in The Crucible wanted to kill John Proctor's wife because ...
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... The Salem witch hunt was centered in Salem, Massachusetts during the 1690's. ... girl around 17 years old, who had an affair with John Proctor, an extremely ...
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... Salem. Another person whose own thoughts and feelings contributed to the mass hysteria at Salem was John Proctor himself. His own ...
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... Proctor and parries have never seen eye to eye ever since parries moved to Salem, this is because proctor feels that parries puts personal and individual ...
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... Proctor is against the rules of theocracy because the government of Salem is corrupt and that there is no justice to protect the people of Salem. ...
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... Parris' house; Act II in the Proctor's "living room"; Act III in an anteroom to the main hall of the "meeting house", and Act IV in a cell within the Salem jail ...
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Three characters that share that quality and who contributed greatly to the outbreak of hysteria in Salem are John Proctor, Abigail Williams, and Elizabeth ...
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... the downfall of Salem is revenge. Elizabeth's need to be vengeful towards Abigail sprouts from the affair Abigail and Elizabeth's husband, John Proctor. ...
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... on Danforth's idea that everyone who comes into the court was trying to bring down the court system in Salem. Parris said about John Proctor, Francis Nurse and ...
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... consequences sprouted from fear in the hearts and minds of the people of Salem. Fear, however, only contributed to this tragedy. John Proctor's freedom within ...
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... Whilst the witch-hunt has destroyed the theocratic, absolute-morality conscience Salem once had, John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse and the others hanged have ...
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Certain characteristics of John Proctor's character and also the environment of the Puritanical Salem alleviated this problem for him. ...
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... Justice has, then, eluded Salem, that "visible Kingdome" on earth, and at this recognition, proctor rightly cries out the denouncement, "fraud". ...
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... John Proctor was another catalyst to the witch hysteria in Salem. John Proctor has an affair with Abigail, but he and his wife do make up and get along well. ...
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