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John Proctor's Scapegoats In The Crucible '

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Scapegoats? No it isn't escaping goats, it is people who are accused of something they had no intentions on doing. In The Crucible, four acts are consisted of the girls screaming out the witches names, Proctor is on the verge of confronting Abigail. Proctor in the next act confesses to committing adultery with Abigail and Elizabeth lies for him. The end of the play Proctor shreds his confession, he did not want his name blackened. Actions of Proctor are driving the townspeople to assume the worst of witchcraft. The community's crisis is reflected and concerned on the individual's crisis. John Proctor’s is guilty for committing the sin of adultery behind Elizabeth’s back. Avenging the wrong he is trying to bring Abigail down with him. “Abigail:
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