This file is copyright of Jens Schriver (c) It originates from the Evil House of Cheat More essays can always be found at: --- http://www.CheatHouse.com --- ... and contact can always be made to: Webmaster@cheathouse.com -------------------------------------------------------------- Essay Name : 957.txt Uploader : Ashod Balanian Email Address : ashod@earthlink.net Language : English Subject : Fictional Stories Title : John Proctor: A Hero or a Fool? Grade : 11 School System : Public Country : USA Author Comments : Excellent evaluation of character Teacher Comments : Well written and excellent detailed description Date : 11-12-96 Site found at : link from another homepage -------------------------------------------------------------- John Proctor : a Hero or a Fool? In Arthur Miller's famous allegorical play The Crucible ,the main character John Proctor, a young defiant yet respected farmer, shows heroic characteristics through intricate situations of theocratic injustice. Set in hysteria and chaos, the witch trials of Salem village as the trials unfold Proctor finds himself in a difficult situation in which his decision and actions decide not only his fate but the fate of many innocent people like himself. In the community, people looked upon John Proctor as a very respected member of society. His image opitimized the good, decent man of Salem village. When the hysteria of witchcraft had drawn its claws closer and closer to Proctor, John was determined to take a stand and fight the injustice. His effots alone drew the inspiration of his fellow neighbors, whether it was the signing of the petition or sacrificing his life for the sake of the innocent who had been accused. His moral courage and perserverance gave way to others like Giles Corey to speak out against the court and stand for what they believe is true. Being a devoted father and husband to Elizabeth, for the most part, every action he took, in the back of his mind was his family. Although he had made a mistake before with Abigail, he had vowed to himself that he would go to any extreme measure to compensate for the past. On the day of his own hanging, in his mind he not only did for his own reasoons but he left behind a dignified and respected memory of himself and the family name. In there eyes John Proctor is a legend in a sense that he sacrificed his own life for the sake of others but mostly his family. For a person as highly thought of as John Proctor, his one significant flaw brings upon his downfall. Throughout the play, I saw a struggle going on inside this man, one that he would never give up in because he couldn't find a way to forgive himself. Even after he had recieved Elizabeth' forgiveness, he realized that all aong he was searching for something else, something greater. That something was coming to peace with himself. When he refused to confess to the "witchcraft" and ultimately was sentenced to die, he realized that this was the greatest thing he could do for himself and it was the only way he could be happy. One of the last words he said "..for now, I do think I see some shred of goodness in John Proctor. Not enough to weave a banner with, but white enough to keep it from such dogs". He looked upon death as a form of liberation but more of an answer to what he was looking for all along. In conclusion, John Proctor was a hero of moral courage because he looked beyond the physical state of the matter and was more concerned with the moral aspect of the situation. His heroic actions justified everything he beleived in and everything he lived for. --------------------------------------------------------------