The Crucible: John Proctor A Tragic Hero

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John Proctor a Tragic Hero
- essay written by: Julia van Miert

The qualities of a tragic hero as defined by Aristotle in 350 BC are: a tragic hero is a prominent member of the community, he/she has a tragic flaw (usually excessive hubris, or pride), he/she is basically good but experiences a tragic fall from his/her status in the community due to a bad decision. In Arthur Miller’s classic drama The Crucible, John Proctor is a good example of a tragic hero. He fits the criteria of a tragic hero. He is a prominent community member who has a tragic flaw that results in his tragic fall.

In The Crucible, John Proctor has two tragic flaws. The first one is that he lusted after Abigail, and the second one is his pride. In the play John Proctor

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