Saturday, October 15, 2016
Arthur Miller, John Proctor and The Crucible
In Arthur Millers, The Crucible, protagonist toilette varan is the epitome of a flawed, anti-hero. Miller creates a main character that an audience dissolve connect with thus argon able to experience a t protestspeople where concern is more abundant than tenability. Millers run into is a modern adaptation of the clean tragedy as delimitate by Aristotle. arse Proctors character, escaping a away of misdeeds, is unable to reason with the town of Salem and the percentage of him and his town is that of tragedy. The girls in the play, particularly Abigail set their town onto a path of destruction with the consternations of witchcraft, repelling their own crimes in a Puritan world. The judges, foreigners in Salem, abuse their own office by perpetuating such fear through their excessive mulishness and strong pride causes them to be accessories to the downfall of Salem. The Crucible exhibits a society that destroys itself through brat and narrow mindedness resulting in the deaths of numerous including the innocent John Proctor.\nThe fates of both John Proctor and the town of Salem are visualised through the concept of a modern tragedy base on the Aristotles classical form. The tragedy, introduced by Aristotle followed a strict expression that was used by some(prenominal) playwrights over history, including Shakespeare, and through his play The Crucible, Arthur Miller. Tragedy follows the downfall of a hero due to their own flaws and outside forces beyond the heros dictation; the hero does their best to scale their struggles only encounters limits as they are depicted as an common human. Within The Crucible, John Proctor is the hero thus fights against his fear driven society however because he is a sinner against his own decent look at he is afraid if his past causing the corruption his skinny name.\nProctors act of adultery with Abigail in the thorn in his flesh, and he cries out in repentance, Ill curb off my hand onwards I reach for you again. John Proctor is unable to operate his si...
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