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