Sex, Lies, Witches & Executions. That’s just the beginning of this literary masterpiece. The book “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller is an amazing piece of literature. It has been adapted in many forms such as Broadway productions, plays, and movies. Although, without a doubt some adaptations are better than others. All examples given, have their own variations and embellishments, this is what uniquely separates them from each other. In general, John Proctor is a poor tormented soul. John believes that his affair with Abigail Williams has damned him to hell, as well as make him unforgivable in his wife’s eyes. Throughout the story Proctor lacks the ability to forgive himself for the horrible sin that he had committed. The affair and John’s inability to forgive himself leaves his relationship with Elizabeth strained throughout the majority of the story. The text alludes to this by reminding the reader of how “cold” the Proctor household is starting to become as John and Elizabeth exchange dialogue. He is mad at his wife because she cannot forgive him, he resents her for this and hypocritically he can’t even forgive himself. In the book, John Proctor is seen as a strong, logical man who isn’t afraid of hard work. During the story the reader pictures Proctor as a tall, built farmhand with a …show more content…
Daniel Day-Lewis has won three Oscars for his roles in other films as well as 3 Golden Globe Awards. This well renowned actor brought new life to John Proctor on the screen of the film. Portraying the anger, pain and Guilt that John Proctor felt in the book, but on screen better than readers could have imagined. Rolling Stone said “Daniel Day-Lewis performs with a quiet power.” (Stone) In the movie he remains strong, logical, and vigilant while still battling for his wife’s forgiveness. Every time Day-Lewis is on screen, viewers can empathize with the emotion and anguish of John
John Proctor is a farmer and he is married to Elizabeth Proctor. Proctor is a strong and stern man who hates hypocrites and hypocrisy. Throughout this book Proctor tries to pull off being the well put together man that he has been raised to be and that he has been his whole life. However, this all fails when he commits a sin, one that is one of the worst things to do during this time period. He had an affair with the young Abigail Williams.
John Proctor is not a tragic hero in the beginning of the story because he was a bad person with his wife by lying to her about Abigail. But towards the end of the book he realizes the mistakes he has done and he wants to make a change about it. Wants to start to stop lying to himself and to others, then if it will not end well. John Proctor does not qualify as a tragic hero because he was breaking laws by having a affair with Abigail Williams behind his wife backs and when his wife Elizabeth confronts him about Abigail and him about having an affair John kies in front of her face. It goes throughout the whole story.
John Proctor admits to having an affair, which ruins the towns view on him. He does not seem to care about the town’s view on him, because he did it to help is wife and clear his guilty conscience. He may not seem to care about how the town views him, however he is still very protective of his name. He admits to witchcraft when Reverend Hale asks him to. He then has to sign a contract of some sort, however the judges want to nail it to the church door.
Proctor knows what he did was wrong and never wants to hurt Elizabeth again with his sinful acts. Therefore, Abigail is furious and wants Elizabeth out of the picture. John Proctor betrays himself by going against his marriage by being with Abigail. Proctor does not want to tell Elizabeth what he did so he would not hurt her.
Guilt causes each character to make hasty decisions and causes anger in themselves. One character that represents guilt is John Proctor. John Proctor represents guilt when his affair with Abigail affected his marriage. John says “Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut off my hand before I reach for you again.
Abby does not want people thinking ill of her nor does she want to get in trouble so the obvious answer to her is to distract everyone and have them look away from her. While they are all focusing on a “lesser’ person they begin to forget about what she is being accused of. While blaming innocent people, she, herself, is being freed. Getting the help of others to be included in lies help fuel the doubt in others because there is an alibi. Talking to the troop girls that were at Dabney 2 the scene with her, Abby tells them “We danced and Tituba conjured Ruth Putnam's dead sisters.
Proctor’s guilt is present when he, attempts to pay for his sins by giving his wife materialistic objects, hesitates to obey his wife's suggestion to accuse Abigail of false bewitchment, and breaks out in anger for not wanting to be judged any longer. The romantic relationship between the Proctor’s is undoubtedly extinguished, but even casual engagement cannot exist without tension since everything John Proctor says to Elizabeth is a symbol of repentance. He offers Elizabeth the possession of a cow and expresses “with a grin” that all he
In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, John Proctor was accused of witchcraft. John Proctor was a man of great integrity and knew he did nothing wrong. He was given the choice to confess and lie or be hung. Being the honest and stubborn man that he was, he decided his name was more important than his life. John struggled both internally and with others while trying to fight for what he thought was right.
People lie for many reasons. Sometimes it’s to themselves, sometimes it’s to others. No matter who they are lying to, it always affects others around you. In the story The Crucible by Arthur Miller, lying is a very common theme. Many characters lie, which include John Proctor, Abigail Williams, Reverend Parris, and many others.
The Crucible - Conflict Analysis John Proctor Internal: John Proctor’s most eminent internal conflict is over the sin he has committed, adultery. Proctor cheated on his wife with Abigail Williams, and this makes Proctor feel incredibly guilty because in the town, he is “respected and even feared” (19). He tried very hard, and succeeded, with keeping this moral crime to himself. He still walked about Salem as if he was “an untroubled soul,” (21) however, avoiding the sin again would be a difficult task. Abigail flirts with him, in attempt to have him for one last night, and it’s obvious Proctor has an arduous time pushing her away.
Proctor’s Opposition to His Society In the book, The Crucible, Arthur Miller introduces us to John Proctor. Proctor is married and simple, yet he's argumentative toward his town for the persecution of “witches.” Proctor faces conflict throughout the town, his morals are challenged and his view on ethical implication are changing.
The Ways We Lie “A lie may take care of the present, but it has no future…” - Anonymous. You lie, I lie, everyone does, but why; don’t people know that in the long run it will only hurt us? People lie all the time, for many different reasons, to keep out of trouble, to get someone else in trouble, to save others, to get something, etc., but all eventually leads to the opposite of what they wanted. One way I personally had an experience with lying and it not turning out the way I wanted was when I told my parents I had no idea where the candy was, but my mom eventually found it in my room and I was busted.
Taking responsibility. Often times you will find yourself in an either difficult, or awkward situation where telling the truth is going to alter the conversation, and the person’s mood either for the better or worst, this leaves you thinking is being honest the right thing to do? This idea of being responsible for your actions is brought up countless times, both in real life and in fiction.
Judas Iscariot was one of the original disciples of Jesus Christ. He is most well-known for deceiving Jesus and then betraying him over thirty silver coins. Judas Iscariot followed and studied under Jesus Christ for three years, only to betray them in the end. This simple act of betrayal cost Jesus his life. Judas Iscariot is one of the most notably dynamic characters of the Bible.
In the movie, When John Proctor is first introduced, he is seen as the protagonist of the story. John Proctor is