The Crucible
Date Submitted: 09/24/2003 03:21:08
The Crucible
In the play The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, some characters had an intense struggle between good and evil. A character who clearly displayed this quality was John Proctor. Many of his actions were good but he still made some major mistakes, which were extremely sinful in his society. Because of the mix of good and bad, he questioned his morality.
A major sin in Mr. Proctor's life was when he had an
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and with his conversation with Reverend Hale. The main cause of his struggle was that he came from a society which there was no forgiveness for any sins; you were either one of the saved or one of the damned. Because of those conditions, he did not know where he stood morally in his life.
Endnotes
1 Miller, Arthur. The Crucible (Penguin Plays, 1953) p.22
2 Ibid, p.23
3 Ibid, p.23
4 Ibid, p.151
5 Ibid, p.65
6 Ibid, p.67
7 Ibid, p.67
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