Arthur Miller's John Proctor As A Tragic Hero

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Tragedies can be defined as an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.With tragedies come tragic heroes, who are seen as people who overcome great tragedies.Aristotle’s classification of a tragic hero says that one must be of certain stature to fit the qualification.It is debatable whether one can be a tragic hero because of his rank in the world.To Arthur Miller,the author of The Crucible, rank did not matter, it was more of their role in society and the effect they had on people around them. Although Aristotle states a common man cannot be a tragic hero,The Crucible’s John Proctor is best described as a tragic hero because he was wrongfully accused and because of …show more content…

The quote, “fate cannot be escaped,” could be used to describe Proctor’s