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Essay Archive - The Crucible: John Proctor Had Common Sense
The Crucible: John Proctor Had Common Sense
In the play "The Crucible," Millers picture, of the Salem witch
hunts of 1692 may fitly be examined as a work of dramatic art, as a
product of the author, and as a social document. A major character that
enabled the dramatic art to come into play is John Proctor himself who was
a leading character and who had a voice of common sense.
Arthur Miller built up to the big scenes seen throughout the play
where the characters are made to be seen as more appealing. The
characterization s....
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