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Crucible


In the beginning of the play John was an average man who was well respected in the community and known for his honesty. It is said that "He was a kind of man- powerful of body, even tempered, and not easily led- who cannot refuse to support to partisans without drawing their deepest resentment".(Narrator 1044) This quote explains that John is a kind man, not easily led, a strong homestead farmer, upright, blunt-spoken and powerful of body. He is a puritan, a husband, a citizen, and an all around valuable member of the community. He does not set out with any intention on hurting anyone. In the beginning of the play John Proctor tries to avoid involvement in the Salem witch trials. Unfortunately he committed adultery with Abigail Williams while she was working in his home, thus the reason of his avoiding the witch trials. John has very low views of himself and his worth as a human being. John thinking low of himself ,which is very moral of him because he committed not only a sin but a very immoral action which not only puts his own life in danger, but shatters his marriage with Elizabeth and puts her in a very awkward position. These low views of himself affect many of his decisions in the outcome of the play. One of the most moral and courageous things John does is confess to Elizabeth of his secret affair. John says, "I cannot mount the gibbet like a saint. It is a fraud. I am not that man. My honesty is broke Elizabeth; I am no good man. Nothing's spoiled by giving them this lie that were not rotten long before."(John 1113) This was one of the most important scenes in the play. It takes place during act II, scene III. He confesses to Elizabeth that he indeed is not a good man but a bad one. He had an affair and didn't even consider the feelings of Elizabeth. His good morals overthrow the mistake he makes because he is not keeping this horrid secret his whole life but tells his wife who is his soul mate and the person he is spending the rest of his life with.


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