1. John Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible
Although Proctor is an immensely proud man, audiences align and view him as the ultimate voice of reason in the repressed Salem community. ... He is "powerful of body, even tempered, and not easily led." 3. ... While he loves his wife and respects her opinion, Miller represents Proctor in Act Two, as a proud and vain man. ... Throughout "The Crucible," John Proctor is not the same type of in his own eyes as others perceive him. ... Proctor realizes that "Nothing's spoiled by giving them this lie that were not rotten long before," and that by lying he would be "not worth the du...
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