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Who Is John Proctor's Reputation In The Crucible

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John Proctor, character in The Crucible by Arthur Miller, wishes to protect his reputation from the town of Salem. While already admitting to the court that he cheated on his wife, he is also suspected of practicing witchcraft. During this time, it was forbidden to mention witches and the devil, so Proctor was walking on thin ice. Towards the end of Act 4, Part 6 of The Crucible, John Proctor signs the confession paper, but instead of giving it to the court, he rips up the paper to avoid public humiliation and hanging for something he did not actively commit. John Proctor is the hero of this story because he stands up against the corrupt court and refuses to lose his good name by confessing to lies, even if it means his death. After signing
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