Monday, September 12, 2011

The Crucible- Act Two.

Something that I noticed with John Proctor is that he can be kind of a hypocrite. He hates sinners and hypocrites, yet he has had an affair with Abigail. I find this quite odd and ridiculous. He is not a very nice person, it seems either. He definitely is not a blue. I don't think he is an orange, either, since he doesn't seem like a fun person. So that leaves us with green or gold. I am a green (though, orange and blue were about equal next to it) and I don't feel like me and him are very alike, but he does kind of have that "anti-emotion". The gold was the least amount I had on the personality quiz, and I feel like John and I are not alike at all, it seems, so I also want to say gold, in that sort of sense.

It seems, though, that a lot of people are being mean to others. Like, how the girls were trying to practice witch craft, but didn't want to admit it, so they blamed other people. Obviously, this isn't the right thing to do, and a big part of this book/play in general is just how people can be back-stabbing and rude to each other just so they can be free.

Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. New York, NY: Penguin, 1996. Print.

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