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Bond [772]
3 years ago
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Hey guys can someone please andwer these questions, i have to get them in by tommorow morning! Its about John Proctor in the Cru

cible (the play not movie :) )
1. What is john proctors physical appearance according to the text?

2. List 3 strenghtgs and 1 weakness

3.how would you describe his personality

4.What is he passionate about

5.What challenege is he facing in the play

6. Provide a symbol that would represent him

7.What do other characters think of him

8. How are your character’s motivations developed over the course of the plat?

9. WhAt impact does your character’s development have on the meaning of the play so far

10 in what ways would the play change or impacted if your character was deleted?
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SVEN [57.7K]3 years ago
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sashaice [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

1.Honest, upright, and blunt-spoken, Proctor is a good man, but one with a secret, fatal flaw. His lust for Abigail Williams led to their affair (which occurs before the play begins), and created Abigail's jealousy of his wife, Elizabeth, which sets the entire witch hysteria in motion.

Explanation:

thats for the first question btw

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