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How Does John Proctor Connect To The Crucible

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The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a short story that has characters that I connect with in my daily life. One character I connect with is John Proctor, he shows that following what everyone believes doesn't make it right without proper evidence. In “The Crucible” Danforth calls witchcraft an “invisible crime” which means witchcraft can’t be caught in the act but instead must be solved by talking with the victims affected. The problem with that is almost everyone wasn't being truthful and had revenge to fulfill against other people in Salem. John Proctor was one of the only people that was sceptic of witchcraft even existing. And in the end he was too proud to let himself lie to save himself and ended up dieing for it. He didn't follow everyone else in the belief of witchcraft and thought for himself. This connect to me because I try to make the best decision every day without anyone getting the short end of the stick. …show more content…

Hale was similar to proctor but had his own special lesson to learn too. Hale believed in witchcraft completely and thought through the light of god they could be saved. But he was different from the rest of salem, he didn't just believe that someone was a witch just because someone says so. He wanted honest truth that someone was a witch instead of a bunch of scapegoats. When proctor was being questioned and his wife lied on his behalf he reminded the court that any wife would do the same. He didn't just believe in everything he heard but used his best judgement to form his option. This connects to my life because I don't take what I hear from people without being able to back it up with

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