Theme Of Heroism In The Crucible

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Arthur Miller implemented heroism in the play, The Crucible, using the characters; John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, and Giles Corey. The first person to display heroism is John Proctor. John Proctor did not want to have his confession nailed on the church door and explained why, “I blacken all of them, when this is nailed to the church the very day they hang for silence.” (Miller 143). This shows that John is heroic because he chose to not let the church use his confession and let innocent people die because of it. He later was hanged and clears his name for the crime he committed. A person who also shows heroism is Elizabeth Proctor. Elizabeth Proctor is asked by Danforth if her husband has committed the crime of lechery, she replies with,