Who Is John Proctor's Tragic Flaw In The Crucible

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Excessive Pride Overtaken by rumors, the small town of Salem takes a turn for the worst when children make accusations that many of the townspeople partake in witchcraft. John Proctor, a well known farmer in the area, becomes one of the accused. Stuck in a paradox, he holds to his honorable name by defending himself and others. John Proctor fit the description of a tragic hero because of his tragic flaw of committing adultery and his predictable downfall of death. While working in Proctor’s home the previous year, Abigail engaged in an affair with Proctor. After Proctor’s wife, Elizabeth, discovers the affair, she fires Abigail from the farm. Abigail’s motive for accusing Proctor of witchcraft revolves around the fact that she still has

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