Reputation In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Reputation is a very important thing in life. You would like to keep a good reputation for the things you do in life, because if you have a bad reputation then people may not like you for all the bad things you have done. In the Crucible, reputation seemed like it was a really huge deal. Everybody didn’t want to have a reputation of being a witch or an evil person.

One character in the Crucible that tries to always keep a good reputation is John Proctor. He really does try to do what's right, and he believes in God. He had built up a lot of respect because he would not budge from his beliefs. He was a man who never wanted to ruin his reputation, he never wanted to tell people that he had an affair. He regrets what he did.

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