John Proctor's Transformation In The Crucible

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In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Arthur talks about how John Proctor, the main character, views the Salem Witch Trials In 1600’s Massachusetts. The play is about how the townspeople create hysteria by believing that the devil has came to Salem and was making people “sign” with him to harass people and get rid of the christian religion. They would imprison the “witches” and in some cases hang them if they wouldn't confess that they Were witches. John Proctor doesn't buy into any of the the hellish chaos, instead he tries his best to prove to the whole town that witches are not real and that the town is over reacting. Even when faced with death John sticks to his morals and will not lie. He believes that it is better to die than to ruin the way people see him as a man. Through John Proctor’s response to the choice of death or the choices to lie and live with a tattered name, Arthur Miller conveys his beliefs about how a man should choose to live his live. …show more content…
They accused Arthur Miller of supporting communism. The paranoid hunt for infiltrators was notoriously difficult on writers and entertainers, many of whom were labeled communist sympathizers. some had their passports taken away, while others were jailed for refusing to give the names of other communists. Arthur Miller refused to be question and to admit to anything. He thought that all of this was just unbelievable nonsense. They took his passport and would not let him leave the country. this at the time was huge for him because being a screen right he would travel to see the world and direct plays and