Reputation Vs. Truth In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Reputation Vs. Truth Reputation is how your actions affect how others see you. In The Crucible, reputation is very important because it affects how people make their decisions and shows that the characters are concerned about how others will see them. However, in Salem many people knew that a bad reputation would ruin their chances to achieve what they wanted to. Many of the characters in The Crucible value the truth over a good name. Rebecca Nurse, and John Proctor value a good name because they want to be strong Puritans, while Abigail preferred to keep her reputation clean by telling many lies. Proctor is one character in The Crucible who is concerned about his reputation. Proctor strives to keep his good name, but also tell the truth.

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