The Crucible 2
Courage is defined by one's fearlessness, probity and adamant behavior. According to The American Heritage Dictionary courage is "The state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, fear, or vicissitudes with self-possession, confidence, and resolution; bravery." In Arthur Millers play "The Crucible", he captures the bravery of a man who struggles and dies for his family, reputation, and identify. Arthur Miller paints a clear picture of courage through John Proctors thoughts and John Proctor's thoughts and beliefs are valorous. For example, Proctor admits his sin. By admitting that he has committed adultery, Proctor demonstrates that he is an honest man because he is giving away his reputation. His deposition is what makes him courageous
sins, he is considered a hero because he is a person who is not afraid of injustice and theocracy of Salem. Proctor cares about the good of the This reveals that Proctor is a good man who cares about the good for the that his name will be clean and that his kids will be proud of him. short, Proctor can also be called a hero because his actions are worthy of injustices of the town. John Proctor choose to go against the judge's
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