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John Proctor’s Crucible
In the view of the people of Salem during the late1600s, social status and reputation are incredibly important. ... A most important theme in the book The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, is that people need to take responsibility for their actions. ... Significant in the Crucible is the manner in which the author portrays the characters as they change and evolve throughout the story, based on their decisions and the consequences of those decisions. ...
Although he will die, Proctor’s character goes through significant change from the beginning to the end of the Crucible. ... John Proctors’ crucible, or test, helps him to discover his true inner character even though it costs him his life.
Approximate Word count = 1285 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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