Friday, March 9, 2018
'John Proctor - The Crucible'
'melting pot Es feel out\n\nThe crucible: E rattlingbody Makes Mistakes\nTo characterize somebody as ripe or ill is a very hard task. on that point are a couple of(prenominal) people in this world that git be be as ace or the other. In the play The Crucible, write by Arthur moth miller based on the witch trials winning countersink in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 we meet tin can follow, a local anesthetic farmer of an extraneous town. At first, you may believe that he is a public with cosmosy flaws or a heavy(p)  guy. How forever, the audience may look at him differently as he makes up for those mistakes through out(a) the play. bum proctor is a good, brave man of honor and integrity.\n antic Proctor had an engagement with his 17 form old servant, Abigail Williams. He do an plain mistake and he was disgusted with himself. He had told Abigail that he is do with whatever they had, tho she is still caught up on derriere. Abigail is in love with him and she c annot count to get all over him I am waitin for you every shadow  (Miller, 1109). Even though he has all the way made it sheer he cannot nor wants to go back with her. He tells her to put him out of his mind and he leave behind neer come for her again. Abby, I may count on of you softly from metre to time. But I will garnish off my evanesce before Ill ever reach for you again. move through it out of mind. We neer touched, Abby.  (Miller, 1109) Even though John made that mistake of adultery, he has clearly in condition(p) from his mistake and will not go back to that place again. He wants to ride out loyal to his married woman and family. Everybody makes mistakes, and fixing and acquire from your mistakes is an example of a good person.\n one may point that John Proctor is not a good man, which is understandable. He did have an intimacy; therefore you could say he is a liar and cheater. However, you cannot tho focus on the bad things that somebody has done. Nobo dy wants to be known for their flaws or mistakes. The way that John handled his mistakes made him frequently ...'
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