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in the crucible, a play by arthur miller, john proctor, a farmer in the town of salem massachusetts, learns to make choices, good and bad. John proctor for the most part is an honest and decent man. He is well respected, for he is prosperous in farming. He is liked by most everyone, and is a stranger to no one. " He was the kind of man--powerful of body, even tempered, and not easily led--who cannot refuse support to partisans without drawing their deepest resentment." (1044) Althoug he is mostly good, he has some flaws.
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