Who Is John Proctor Guilty In The Crucible

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John Proctor is being tried as a guilty man. He has done some wrong things in his life like having an affair with Abby or not like the minister as a person. The things he has done wrong have nothing to do with witchcraft, though these “wrong” things he has done doesn’t make him a witch either. This trial has taken many innocent lives and John will not be another one! Honestly how could a person everyone looks up to, a father of three children, and a hardworking farmer be guilty of such a crime? John should not be charged with perpetuating the witch trials.
John Proctor is a strong, humble man that cares about the future of his family and his friends. In the play John admitted to witchcraft, but a few days later they asked him to sign a paper admitting it. He refuses to sign the document and rips it up saying “my …show more content…

He didn’t like lying to people it felt very wrong to him, unlike the other cowards in the town who have lied to stay alive. Towards the end of the play, he confesses to the court that he has had an affair with Abby saying “Elizabeth, I have confessed it!” (Miller 191). He knows that his wife Elizabeth is in trouble and he saves her because he knew she was going to lie for him. If John had not saved her then she would have died because of John’s mistakes. This shows what kind of a man John is, and shows how unselfish of a guy he also can be.
Overall John Proctor should not be charged with perpetuating the witch trials. John’s humbleness, his way of not wanting to allow the witch trials to continue, and his honesty as a person supports him enough to be an innocent man. There is no way that a man with this much positive evidence should be proven guilty. A man with a big ego in Salem, and a man that no one would ever think would be involved in such a crime is guilty, is absolutely preposterous. John proctor should indeed be innocent of perpetuating the witch

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