1. The Dynamic Characters of The Crucible: John Proctor
In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, a play about the odd series of events surrounding the Salem Witch Trials, several dynamic characters become apparent. ... As the play introduces other members of the town and the discussion leads to the witch trials, Proctor's feelings towards the town are expressed. ... In addition, he expresses his contempt for the Salem authority which has become increasing strict in the small Massachusetts village. ... He vows to "fall like an ocean on [the Salem] court" (Act II, 78) and gathers the signatures of ninety-one Salem residents who "never saw no ...
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