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that he really doesn't love her
No, he is a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined to be someone who is inherently good with a flaw in their character. They can perform an action or deed that then turns into their metaphorical or literal death. John Proctors' flaw was his lust for Abigail Williams, with his literal death ending the play and his life
It was to kill the witchcraft from being accused of his wife
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Reverend John Hale and John Proctor are characters in the play "The Crucible." Hale comes to Proctors home to question why Abigail Williams was released from working for the Proctor's.
John Proctor's vocation was that of a farmer. He owned a farm in Salem, Massachusetts.
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that he really doesn't love her
They are all: John, Lorraine, and Mr.Pignati.
No, he is a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined to be someone who is inherently good with a flaw in their character. They can perform an action or deed that then turns into their metaphorical or literal death. John Proctors' flaw was his lust for Abigail Williams, with his literal death ending the play and his life
so she could kill John proctors wife
It was to kill the witchcraft from being accused of his wife
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King Herod and his family despised John the Baptist and were responsible for his death.
His rebellion is that he is the queerest character in the book