John Proctor As A Tragic Hero

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John Proctor, from The Crucible by Arthur Miller, shows how John Proctor is a tragic hero because of his noble stature, tragic flaw,and peripeteia. His noble stature was he fell from his high position to a witch, and in today's world, this happens to people all the time they have a high job and then they lose that high position and go to a low position. His tragic flaw was that he had bad excessive pride that shined through, and so many people today have that or another tragic flaw. His peripeteia is how he went from trying to save his wife to him being put in jail and Elizabeth being released, and that happens in current society people try to do the right thing and occasionally it has the opposite effect.