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Examples Of Bravery In The Crucible

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Around 20 people were killed in the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. In the play “The Crucible” written by Arthur Miller tells the similar to real life story of protagonist John Proctor and antagonist Abigail Williams. Abigail Williams and a group of girls are caught dancing and it is believed that they were practicing witchcraft in the small town of Salem, Massachusetts. Abigail and the girls create a plan to fool the town and make it look like John Proctor’s wife, Elizabeth Proctor, look like the one behind the witchcraft so that she can be thrown in jail and Abigail keep John Proctor all to herself. Bravery is one of the most important themes of the play, and John Proctor is the character that best embodies through his actions and decisions. …show more content…

For instance, the people of Salem believe they are being brave by capturing and judging the fate of many innocent people that are believed to be witches. Due to the lies that Abigail and her group of girls made up, the town is scared and the cowardice leads them to believe they are doing acts of bravery by judging the victims and one example of this is when John Proctor is about to be hanged. John Proctor dies with dignity and that represents bravery because by not signing, he knew what was going to happen but still did it anyway to protect his name. “I speak my own sins; I cannot judge another” says John Proctor as he is about to be hanged. By saying this he means that he is saying all his sins and basically saying the truth. This is an act of bravery of the protagonist John Proctor and shows how the people filled with lies and cowardice can lead to horrific

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