Imagine living in a society where an accusation could leave you hanging by a noose. In 1692, that was an everyday concern for the people in Salem, Massachusetts as the accusations of witchcraft began to expand and take away the people they love. Many might wonder who was at fault for such a devastating event, and the answer is Deputy Governor Danforth. One who has immense power over a community should not possess qualities of an egotistical, Manipulative, and ignorant person. However Danforth exhibits these qualities throughout the Play The Crucible By Arthur Miller. His character shows us the damage and hurt a man could do in a society if he abuses his power.
An egotistical person can affect others in a positive or negative way. Deputy Governor
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Not wanting to learn more about the sides of the victims’ is dangerous due to the fact that their lives are on the line. Deputy Governor Danforth simply quotes “I’ll have no more of that” (122). He directs this quote to Hale whose is accusing Danforth of a lie. Danforth denies knowing that witchcraft is a lie, and that causes him to accuse and condemn many others who are innocent that fall trap to this accusation. Another example of his ignorance is when he says “She spoke nothing of lechery, and the man has lied” (106). Knowing the situation that goody Proctor is in, Danforth should infer that she is protecting her husband from death penalty that waits if she confessed his lechery. Instead Danforth doesn’t pay attention and blurs out the observations that hale states against Abigail “This Girl has always struck me false” (106)! Hale is a respectful and honest man, who is well viewed by the public. For anyone to not consider his opinion on such a dangerous topic is very ignorant. Hale does his best to fix the mess that has presented itself. Deputy Governor Danforth’s ignorance of the truth tragically condemns Proctor and many others to