John Proctor In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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John Proctor is the one who sins! John Proctor is the main protagonist in the drama The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller in the 1953’s Reflecting on the early 1950s, during what has come to be known as the "Red Scare," Senator McCarthy became a dedicated warrior against socialism. Americans feared recent immigrants during the Red Scare, especially the ones who stuck to socialism, liberalism, or terrorist doctrine. In The Crucible, John Proctor could have done more to end hysteria in Salem. There are multiple cases where Proctor could have ended the delirium; I believe John Proctor could have avoided having an affair, confessed his sin faster, and admitted the accusations of falsely admitting to being a witch.
In Act 1, John Proctor leads

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