Proctor the crucble ... Proctor, accused of consorting with the Devil, is given the chance to confess that he has been participating in witchcraft, but refuses because he is innocent. ... View More
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NoneProvided ... Abigail had Elizabeth Proctor accused, so she could have John Proctor for herself. Then others were accused to keep from getting in trouble. ... View More
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Abigail Williamamp39s Life ... Her revenge is to get Elizabeth Proctor accused of witchcraft so that she can have John Proctor.In conclusion,Abigail Williams draws the readeramp39s interest ... View More
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John Proctor ... as the tragic hero, who goes through a great change and finally finds comfort by being hung in the gallows with his fellow accused. John Proctor is displayed ... View More
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Elizebeth Proctoramp39s Anger ... accusations of witchery by Abigail and ends up with the same judgment of every other falsely accused woman in Salem, death by hanging. Elizabeth Proctor is the ... View More
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The Crucible: John Proctor TRagic Hero ... Abby and staying true to his wife, telling her, ampquotI will cut off my hand before I ever reach for you again.ampquot When Elizabeth Proctor is accused of witchcraft ... View More
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The Crucible ... Proctor, accused of consorting with the Devil, is given the chance to confess that he has been participating in witchcraft, but refuses because he is innocent. ... View More
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The crucible ... the father of Elizabeth Parris and uncle of Abigail Williams Elizabeth Proctorwife of Mr. Proctor and accused of witchery by Abigail Mr. Proctor committed ... View More
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Why proctor is the protoganist of the crucible ... During the course of the novel Proctor is accused of practicing witchcraft. When he is about to be hanged Proctor lies and confesses. ... View More
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Maximus vs John Proctor ... Soon Proctor is accused of doing witchcraft. His choices are to be hung or confess. He refuses to confess because he knows the truth. ... View More
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The Crucible ... An example of this was when Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft because she wanted to be with John Proctor. Danforth ... View More
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John Hale vs John Proctor ... unnecessary death. John Proctoramp39s goal is to first get his wife freed from jail after being accused of witchcraft. He also wants ... View More
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Analysis of John Proctor Proctor was a man that was wrongfully accused of witchcraft just like many people in the 1950amp39s who were blacklisted because they were accused of having ... View More
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john proctor ... When his head tells him to listen to the court because it is the law, and when Hale tells him to choose to live as an accused witch, Proctor does not listen ... View More
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A Look In The Life of John Proctor ... Danforthamp39s reputation and position is at risk if John Proctor tells what really happened and that everyone accused is truly innocent. ... View More
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John Proctor The Crucible ... marches round your heart.ampquot The end of this act sees Elizabeth being taken away to jail, accused of witchcraft, we see the desperate love that Proctor shows for ... View More
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The Character Transition of Reverend John Hale ... Will you tell me why are you so absentampquot Just because John and Elizabeth Proctor do not go to church often, they are accused of practicing witchery. ... View More
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The Character Transition of Reverend John Hale ... Will you tell me why are you so absentampquot Just because John and Elizabeth Proctor do not go to church often, they are accused of practicing witchery. ... View More
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Study of Arthur Miller ... John Proctor portrayed a person falsely accused by the McCarthy trials and Danforth demonstrated the hypocrisy in the House of UnAmerican Activities Committee ... View More
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Dynamic vs. Static Complex Cha ... the accused. His change occurs when John Proctor is accused of being a wizard and sending his spirit on Marry Warren. He changes ... View More
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The crucible ... her innocence. As the trial progresses, John Proctor himself is accused of witchcraft by his former servant Mary Warren. He is eventually ... View More
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John Proctortragic hero ... After many hangings of so called ampquotwitchesampquot, John Proctor exposes the girls as frauds, but in return is accused of being a wizard by Mary Warren. ... View More
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John Proctor:Salemamp39s Redeemer ... accusations. In the process of trying to right a wrong, Proctor is accused of participating in witchcraft and is sentenced to die. In ... View More
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Tragic Hero in the Crucible One of the accused is John Proctor, a strong, steady farmer. ... Once again, Proctor tries to do well but is falsely accused and is represented as a tragic hero. ... View More
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The Crucible ... accusation. An example of this is very evident in The Crucible. The character John Proctor is accused of taking part in witchcraft. When ... View More
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The Crucible ... To make it work more realistically, more people than just Elizabeth Proctor had to be accused. This included much of the townamp39s women. ... View More
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The Scarlet Letter ... the court. In the end of the story John Proctor, accused of being a witch by a girl of the town had a choice to make. He could either ... View More
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Crucible Essay ... It first began when Mary Warren accused Proctor of being a witch and reading the devilamp39s books. Once, he was accused Proctor was ... View More
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John Proctor Character Analysis ... against his flaws. In the end John Proctor is accused and convicted, this in turn will reveal his true character. John when given ... View More
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Evil Triumphs But Never Conquers ... In the literary piece The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor were accused of being witches. They were condemned by the official. ... View More
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