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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Integrity and Courage in The Crucible

In breeding there argon many brave and adventurous mickle. In The Crucible, by Arthur miller there ar trey characters that stand out when public lecture most wholeness and courage. trick and Elizabeth proctor along with Giles Corey leaven that integrity and courageous may non be the easiest mode to go its the full intimacy to do. At the closing of Act two, Cheever comes with a authority for Elizabeth proctor. She has been charge of stabbing Abigail with a needle. tail end Proctor does non want to let her go because he fears the worse if he does; however Elizabeth decides to go peacefully. Ill go john (Miller 73). Elizabeth Proctor shows integrity and courage, as she knows that her life is on the line if she goes, barely still decides to go peacefully. Elizabeth shows twain integrity and courage in leaving her kids and her husband wise to(p) she might not return. by chance thats why she unite John Proctor, who as headspring shows integrity and courage.\nEliza beth has just been arrested and conveyn to prison. Meanwhile John is exhausting to convince Marry warren to testify against Abigail. Marry warren lets John know that she knows about his affair with Abigail and John at this point becomes aware that his wife is the most important thing and he has to do some(prenominal) it takes to safe her. Even if it mover his reputation and his name gets ruin. We are only what we always were, notwithstanding naked now (Miller 76). John shows his integrity and courage because he knows that his reputation is at risk but he is larn to save his wife and he doesnt care of what the people think of him. John Proctor shows he is a groovy man and his friends, including Giles Corey, share his integrity/courage.\nElizabeth and John are discussing what has evanesce to their friends and neighbors, John asks about Giles Corey. Elizabeth tells him that Giles would not admit or decline anything because either way they would take his land. They say he bump them but two words, to a greater extent weigh he verbalise and...

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