Crucible Reputation Theme

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The author, Arthur Miller, uses many of his characters and events to further develop the theme of reputation in the play The Crucible. The theme of reputation is important since it affects all of the characters decisions and actions, most importantly if they should protect their reputation or their dignity. Two characters that Arthur Miller uses throughout chapters two and three to further advance this theme was Danforth and John Proctor. In chapter two John proctor is forced to say his ten commandments in front of Hale to keep his reputation pure since he was not going to church as often as he should have been. “He is stuck. He counts back on his fingers, knowing one is missing. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.” (Miller 67)