It is important to have morality as a hero meaning to be able to distinguish right from wrong. While arguing with Elizabeth Proctor says, “I have not moved from there to there without I think to please you...I cannot speak but I am doubted every moment judged for lies...” (194). Proctor understands that what he did was wrong and he has been constantly trying to make up for it, but can’t if Elizabeth won’t accept his mistake by questioning him all the time as if they are in court. In the actual courthouse Proctor admits to adultery by saying, “I have known her, sir. I have known her” (220). Proctor not only was able to acknowledge his wrongdoing, but also was able to prove the truth about Abigail, that she’s not as innocent as everyone makes her out to be.
Aside from morality taking pride in one’s self is an essential characteristic for John Proctor as a hero. Once Proctor confesses to witchcraft he is then asked to sign his name for proof but refuses. “I have confessed myself! Is there no good penitence but it