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John Proctor
A tragedy should bring both fear and pity to the reader. A man in this tragedy should not be exceptionally righteous, but his faults should come about because of a certain irreversible error on his part. Tragic heroes inevitably find a negative or sometimes even fatal end that elevates the conclusion.
John Proctors good moral character and honest personality is first witnessed when he expresses some of his true feelings and affection toward his wife inside their humble home. Two quotes found early in Act Two further illustrate this point. I mean to please you Elizabeth (p. 50) he later goes on to say, I think youre sad again. Are you' (p. 51) These two quotes taken from Arthur Millers text best exemplify Proctors loving emotions toward his wife Elizabeth. At a time in the world that most men kept their feelings bottled up inside, John Proctor is surprisingly sensitive and thoughtful. When he asks his wife if she is saddened he displays concern for her well-being. He wants nothing more than for his dear wife to feel loved and he is willing to do whatever it takes to make her feel that way.
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