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The Motivation Of John Proctor In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, John Proctor motivation has changed in act three and four. Proctor is motivated of his relationship and his braver in the court. In act three John’s wife Elizabeth is accused of witchcraft and she is taken to court for confess. John is being braver by going up against the court knowing that he might be put in jail. In the court Proctor says “many of these women have lived so long with such upright reputation” (Miller 84). Proctor bring this up to the court to making them think twice and that he knows that Abigail has set this up to get Elizabeth out of the picture for for her to be with Proctor. Proctor will do anything in in power to save his wife for the crime she didn't commit in the first place. In

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