John Proctor Honesty Analysis

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The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, tells the story about a Puritan Community in Salem, Massachusetts, that in 1692 unjustly executed 19 people because of false accusations of witchcraft. It was a year filled with doubts, paranoia, and accusations that led to a tragic end to the Puritan community. John Proctor is an important character in the play, and through his qualities of pride, braveness, and selfness, he plays a major role in helping Miller advance the theme that honesty is the best policy. John Proctor should have been honest in the beginning, his affair with Abigail Williams and keeping it into a secret led to a black and white story. But, a story filled with many emotions. Something that could be said without doubt is that reputation is by far the most …show more content…

Morals were both placed at a very high value publicly as well as privately. Proctor was indeed a prideful man, he states, “Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!"(137). The pride within him, kept him from confessing what he did with Abigail Williams. The idea of confession forced him to keep it within and not say anything. But, that was the reason behind the unjustly accusations going around in town. Bravery is a trait that suits John Proctor the best throughout, The Crucible. During the time of, 1692, many were scared to stand up for what they believed was right. It was a time where you had to keep your thoughts, opinions, and questions to yourself. Or else there were consequences. Proctor was beyond the only character within the book that didn’t mind the consequences, he was a character who didn’t remain silent and allow false accusations to keep

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