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CHARACTERS IN
THE CRUCIBLE
Meet John Proctor…
• Proctor is the central character of
  the play.

• He is a farmer in his thirties;
  outwardly, he appears a man of
  integrity and good sense.
   – He has a sound reputation within the
     community even if he is not liked by all
     of his neighbors.
   – However, he committed the sin of
     adultery, and feels like a fraud
More on John
• He lives in a strained relationship with his wife
  Elizabeth.
• The true depth of their love, however, is revealed in
  the final act. It is in Act Four that Miller brings his
  character to his final moment of truth, where Proctor
  must look deep into his conscience and discover
  what is truly important to him: his 'name'.
• Tied up in his concern for his own 'self', and
  integrity, is his concern for others.
  JOHN IS FLAWED, BUT NOBLE.
Elizabeth Proctor
                                         • Her love and understanding for
• Elizabeth is married to John; she        Proctor is evident in the last
  is a good, honest woman                  act, when she leaves him to
• Elizabeth first appears in Act           decide whether to confess
  2, singing lullabies to her children
• Atmosphere in the house tense
  with coming to terms with
  husband's adultery
    – She is accused of being cold
       by both Proctor and Abigail
    – But she recognizes Abigail's'
       intentions before Proctor
Abigail: Masterful Manipulator
• Orphaned niece of Parris
• Leads Salem citizen in frenzied witch hunt
• Able to manipulate uncle, control other girls, and
  seduce Proctor
   – Elizabeth is only person she can't beguile, thus earning Abigail's
     abhorrence
   – Naming of witches gives her power, excitement, and revenge
   – Good at reading events and situation and acting accordingly

   – ABIGAIL REPRESENTS THOSE WHO CAN FUEL THE FLAME OF
     EVIL.
Abigail
• Rebels against Puritan
  oppression by seducing and
  dancing
• Arrogance is her undoing—but
  only after significant damage
• Does not appear in last
  act, underscoring that the play
  is ultimately about Proctor's
  destiny and conscience
Danforth: Religious/Political Leader of
               Community
• Represents authority of
  law and church within
  community
• Serious about position and
  importance
   – Note his speech in Act 3
• Determination to enforce
  law is unrelenting;
  inflexible and unemotional
Danforth
• Does not allow work of the court to be questioned
   – How is this dangerous?
   – Not interested in the individual
• Allows horror of witch hunt to continue
   – Does he believe all that the girls allege or have events gone
     too far to stop without undermining his own authority?
      • Will not change course even though there are many
        innocent victims
Reverend Hale
• Hale enjoys the nature of his calling
• Despite his assertion he will not necessarily
  find witchcraft, it is apparent he assumes it is
  present
• Hale changes dramatically during the play, and
  comes to accept the responsibility of what he
  started
  – He tries to rectify wrongs, but it's impossible
Dynamic vs. Static Characters
• Dynamic characters change over the course of
  a play or novel; they learn from events and
  experiences
  – Hale is a DYNAMIC character
• Static characters remain the same, and do not
  change
  – Danforth is a STATIC character
Parris and Giles Corey
Parris
• Unpopular in Salem
  – Greedy and selfish
  – Tears in opening scene not for his daughter but for his
    own reputation and down fall
  – Supports trial as long as own position is secure
  – His change in Act 4 occurs from threats to his life, NOT
    from guilt or compassion
Giles Corey
• Initially, a comic character
• Procter deals with his argumentative nature in
  a good hearted way
• Unwittingly implicates wife in witchcraft, and
  is arrested after refusing to name an
  informant
  – Eventually tortured in effort to extract a
    confession
Rebecca Nurse
• Elderly and respected
  Rebecca is one of the voices
  of good sense in the play
• Hale has already heard of
  her good reputation before
  meeting her.
• The conviction of Rebecca
  reveals how low the
  community at Salem has
  fallen
   – She goes to her death with
     dignity and acceptance.
Mary Warden
• Proctor's servant
• Weak, easily influenced
• Intimidated in court, easily "turned" by Abigail into
  testifying against Proctor
   – Represents how fear perpetuates wrong doing; she was too
     afraid to speak the truth and exonerate the Proctors
• Illustrates how weak people are used by stronger
  people to perpetuate wrongdoing
The Putnams
• Bitter couple
  representing
  jealousy, small-
  mindedness, and greed
• Ann Putnam sent
  daughter to conjure up
  spirits to begin with
• Thomas Putnam sought
  to gain from the
  tragedies of others

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The Crucible ~ Characters

  • 2.
  • 3. Meet John Proctor… • Proctor is the central character of the play. • He is a farmer in his thirties; outwardly, he appears a man of integrity and good sense. – He has a sound reputation within the community even if he is not liked by all of his neighbors. – However, he committed the sin of adultery, and feels like a fraud
  • 4. More on John • He lives in a strained relationship with his wife Elizabeth. • The true depth of their love, however, is revealed in the final act. It is in Act Four that Miller brings his character to his final moment of truth, where Proctor must look deep into his conscience and discover what is truly important to him: his 'name'. • Tied up in his concern for his own 'self', and integrity, is his concern for others. JOHN IS FLAWED, BUT NOBLE.
  • 5. Elizabeth Proctor • Her love and understanding for • Elizabeth is married to John; she Proctor is evident in the last is a good, honest woman act, when she leaves him to • Elizabeth first appears in Act decide whether to confess 2, singing lullabies to her children • Atmosphere in the house tense with coming to terms with husband's adultery – She is accused of being cold by both Proctor and Abigail – But she recognizes Abigail's' intentions before Proctor
  • 6. Abigail: Masterful Manipulator • Orphaned niece of Parris • Leads Salem citizen in frenzied witch hunt • Able to manipulate uncle, control other girls, and seduce Proctor – Elizabeth is only person she can't beguile, thus earning Abigail's abhorrence – Naming of witches gives her power, excitement, and revenge – Good at reading events and situation and acting accordingly – ABIGAIL REPRESENTS THOSE WHO CAN FUEL THE FLAME OF EVIL.
  • 7. Abigail • Rebels against Puritan oppression by seducing and dancing • Arrogance is her undoing—but only after significant damage • Does not appear in last act, underscoring that the play is ultimately about Proctor's destiny and conscience
  • 8. Danforth: Religious/Political Leader of Community • Represents authority of law and church within community • Serious about position and importance – Note his speech in Act 3 • Determination to enforce law is unrelenting; inflexible and unemotional
  • 9. Danforth • Does not allow work of the court to be questioned – How is this dangerous? – Not interested in the individual • Allows horror of witch hunt to continue – Does he believe all that the girls allege or have events gone too far to stop without undermining his own authority? • Will not change course even though there are many innocent victims
  • 10. Reverend Hale • Hale enjoys the nature of his calling • Despite his assertion he will not necessarily find witchcraft, it is apparent he assumes it is present • Hale changes dramatically during the play, and comes to accept the responsibility of what he started – He tries to rectify wrongs, but it's impossible
  • 11. Dynamic vs. Static Characters • Dynamic characters change over the course of a play or novel; they learn from events and experiences – Hale is a DYNAMIC character • Static characters remain the same, and do not change – Danforth is a STATIC character
  • 12. Parris and Giles Corey Parris • Unpopular in Salem – Greedy and selfish – Tears in opening scene not for his daughter but for his own reputation and down fall – Supports trial as long as own position is secure – His change in Act 4 occurs from threats to his life, NOT from guilt or compassion
  • 13. Giles Corey • Initially, a comic character • Procter deals with his argumentative nature in a good hearted way • Unwittingly implicates wife in witchcraft, and is arrested after refusing to name an informant – Eventually tortured in effort to extract a confession
  • 14. Rebecca Nurse • Elderly and respected Rebecca is one of the voices of good sense in the play • Hale has already heard of her good reputation before meeting her. • The conviction of Rebecca reveals how low the community at Salem has fallen – She goes to her death with dignity and acceptance.
  • 15. Mary Warden • Proctor's servant • Weak, easily influenced • Intimidated in court, easily "turned" by Abigail into testifying against Proctor – Represents how fear perpetuates wrong doing; she was too afraid to speak the truth and exonerate the Proctors • Illustrates how weak people are used by stronger people to perpetuate wrongdoing
  • 16. The Putnams • Bitter couple representing jealousy, small- mindedness, and greed • Ann Putnam sent daughter to conjure up spirits to begin with • Thomas Putnam sought to gain from the tragedies of others