Saturday, September 14, 2013

John Proctor Hero or Scrooge?

John Proctor has made many mistakes is his life. He had an affair with Abigail Williams and he did not have a good relationship with his wife Elizabeth. But what makes John a hero is the fact that he has confessed to his mistakes and has tried to improve his relationship with Elizabeth.
When Elizabeth found out that John have committed adultery he openly confessed instead of lying and making a bad situation worse. After he confessed he avoided Abigail because he was afraid that he would make the same mistake again. When Abigail tells him that she waits for him every night Proctor responds "I'll be coming no more."
When Elizabeth is accused of witchcraft Proctor comes to her rescue by risking his reputation and admitting to the whole court he committed adultery, unfortunately Elizabeth couldn't play along. Adultery is a sin and admitting it could have gotten Proctor a severe punishment. Proctor was aware of this but he still went ahead and risked his reputation and life. This was a very heroic move because in the setting that Proctor is in nobody would have done that. 

3 comments:

  1. I completely agree with all of your points about why he was a hero, but I think one of the biggest points that you missed was that he ends up not accusing anyone, sticking up to his beliefs, and letting himself die for what he thinks is right.

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    1. yea...When I first read that part I kinda saw it as weakness not really like "I'm gonna do what I feel is right" or like sticking up for what he believes in. But then we discussed in class and I saw how him ripping up the paper was actually pretty heroic. (BTW...the blog was already done so i just left it like that)

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  2. Great Points! I really agree that he made a good decision by pushing Abigail away to end their affair.

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