Because we feel sorry for his loss and tragedy can only be put into effect if we the readers have emotions for a character.
a tragic hero
a tragic hero.
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a tragic hero.
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a tragic hero
The Crucible' fits the definition of a classic tragedy because it stars a tragic hero. That hero is John Proctor, who appears as an upright fellow but lusts for another man's wife.
John Proctor fits the archetype of the tragic hero in "The Crucible." He is a flawed but principled character who grapples with guilt and moral integrity, ultimately facing the consequences of his past mistakes. Proctor's internal struggle and his quest for redemption highlight themes of honor and sacrifice, making him a relatable and compelling figure in the narrative. His refusal to compromise his values in the face of societal pressure underscores his role as a tragic hero.
Elizabeth of course. Abigail is to blame for the tragic events in The Crucible, including turning John Proctor and Elizabeth against each other for her selfish reasons.
He was not brought down by a tragic flaw, but by honor, not a flaw but a key charactaristic in his admirable personality.
John Proctor was hanged
Elizabeth Proctor/ Goody Proctor
I should find you and slap you upside the head like Gibbs hits Tony. Learn that the Crucible is not a real account of the Salem witch panic very soon. Anyway, Proctor is not. All he did was disagree with the accusations like many people and die before saving anyone no matter what the **** Crucible says.