John Proctor And Reverend Parris In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Is a good name more important than the truth? In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, John Proctor and Reverend Parris are both concerned with their reputation. In the play, Proctor and Parris both try to keep their reputation clean in different ways. Parris tries to deny witchcraft used by his daughter and Proctor won’t lie about being innocent even if it means death. In the play John Proctor is put in a tough situation between life and death. Proctor can either confess to witchcraft, which is a lie, or stick with the truth and get executed. John Proctor believes in keeping his reputation clean and decides to stick to the truth and get killed because of it. Proctor wanted to be remembered as the man who stuck to the truth no matter what rather

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