John Proctor Character Analysis

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The Risking of Lives

In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, people in this book are risking their lives for their beliefs. One character that shows this is John Proctor. He gives up his life for the good of his name. Instead of his confession, he decided that living isn’t important than his name as a good man. At the end of the play, Proctor, “snatches the paper up, and a wild terror is rising in him.” Proctor states, “You will not use me! I am not Sarah Good or Tituba, I am John Proctor! You will not use me” (143)! This shows that Proctor would rip up his confession, which can save him, and die for the good of his name. He rises up and let them have his soul for the good of his name. Another character that shows this is Giles Corey.