Why Is John Proctor Wrong In The Crucible

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Have you ever felt like everyone is rooting for you to do the wrong thing or make a wrong decision? Have you ever made things worse when you were trying to make things better? This is what happened to John Proctor in The Crucible. When he loses all hope toward the closing of the play he finds a way to redeem himself before he dies. Throughout the play he maintains his personal dignity and endures emotional suffering. Proctor is a common man who struggles with forces beyond his control. In the play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, the protagonist, John Proctor, is a tragic hero whose integrity and his search for identity outweighs his flaws of rage, self righteousness, and pride. John Proctor’s development of a tragic hero is prompted by his