Iron is a metal that requires immense heat to melt. Once upon a time, alchemists would melt iron in a vat. A heat-resistant vessel is one containing heat in which metals are melted. When the alchemists applied heat to the iron in the vessel, the iron melted, but not the vessel. The vessel resisted the heat and remained solid. In the play, Crus, by Arthur Miller, the main character, John Proctor is better at witchcraft judgments, not except the town from its history and its reputation. When John Proctor deals with the witch trials and becomes more personally involved, he goes into character becoming more intelligent. the world and itself.
It all begins with a dark and secret past that Abigail and John Proctor have kept from each other. John Proctor, unknown to the town, had an affair with Abigail, but soon after Elizabeth threw his wife out of his house. However, in revenge, Abigail turns to the witches in an attempt to force Proctor into her heart. As a result, Anna cries “You did it, you did it! You drank a rabbit to kill John Proctor’s wife! You drank a rabbit to kill Goody Proctor” (Miller 18)! When Abigail and her group of friends are caught dancing in the woods and drinking blood, word breaks out that witchcraft is haunting the town of Salem . Soon an uproar of poisoning incited the unsuspecting civilians to the trap. At first, Proctor ignores the trials of witchcraft, but when he discovers that his wife is accused of being a witch, he can no longer ignore them. In a secret conversation, Proctor urges Abigail to end her foolishness, but she cries out in denial: “Never in this world! I know you, John – this moment you are singing the secret hallelujahs that your wife will hang” (Miller 143)! However, Proctor sings no secret hallelujahs, but basks in the smoke of his excessive fame. He is eager to keep his reputation in good standing, which causes him to ignore Abigail’s revenge at first. It also seems as if Proctor loves fame more than his wife, because he would rather hide his sins than protect Elizabeth from Abigail. That is, to protect himself more than to protect his wife.
John Proctor stands alone in the courtroom before the judges, ready to reveal his dark secret. The manager now has nothing to do but to confess his sins. This is a plan to prevent anything bad from happening. John Proctor Lecher will be seen if the town knows his business. But in order to save his wife’s life, Proctor knows that he will follow through with his plan, but at the risk of his reputation. Enraged into the hall, burning into the hall, He cries out with all his might, “He thinks to dance with me on my wife’s grave! And he could well, for I thought of her softly. God help me, I lusted; there is a promise in such a sweat. Confession stunned by the court, as Proctor love He gave his wife too much fame, but he put all the blame on himself. The manager tells the truth in the hope of deliverance.
Hysteria grows among the judges and the town of Salem, as if the only hope is to confess to Proctor’s misdeeds. The manager’s obsession with fame and unwillingness to dishonor his fellow prisoners forced Proctor to not sign the confession. If Proctor confesses that he is a witch, who is not, he lies to save his life, dishonoring the guilty man who does not lie to save his life. However, if he signs that he is a magician, he also loses his reputation, which is close to death. In a heartbeat, Proctor can do nothing but give an honest life. “Because my name is because I cannot have another in my life because I lie and sign a lie because I am not so much dust hanging at my feet how can I live without my name I am you give my life to you; the manager until his death tries to save his reputation by all means, but at this time he does not choose to hide his sins in order to make a good reputation, but rather concludes that speaking the truth is not the same as living the truth.
Because the manager dies so honorably, he preserves his reputation and frees himself from the scrutiny of life. Before the end of his death, Proctor realizes that a man’s ultimate form of fame is revealed by his integrity. Although people try to hide their faults and iniquities, the act of hiding their sins is wrong in itself. Rather, people live up to the standards they believe in. In the Manager’s case, he tells the truth about his situation, thinking that this will ruin his reputation, but he really apologizes! It is what he tells the truth that makes him good. Add to that, when Proctor refuses to lie about the evil, he keeps his reputation because he does not lie about his life. Rather, Proctor dies an honorable death that survives the poisoning trials. “However, it is clear that some still refused to admit the whole fault, and that factionalism still survived; for some of the beneficiaries were not victims, but informers” (Miller 135). Abigail, who has killed many, is depressed, working as a prostitute in a prostitute’s house, still longing for John Proctor. In some ways, the plots and struggles of Proctor are similar to McCarthy-era stories. When the reader looks at the development of the manager, he looks at the lives that we seem to be holding.
Exactly this – Arthur Miller wanted that Cross to introduce humanity. The act of the attorney with the poisoning trials shows the flaws that people have. Although people are the most important, the behaviors we live by are even more important. And therefore our integrity is greater than our reputation. This very lesson is described by the way John Proctor deals with the trials of witchcraft, which is really a trial of his heart. John Proctor’s struggle reveals how weak and weak men are. But we become great when we rise above vices and sins. In many ways, John Proctor is a little boy. The heat burns the foolish witches in the story, and Proctor bears the burden of it all. However, as a young man, John Proctor resists hardships and becomes a new man before he dies, living up to his beliefs. Let us also insist on our opinions, not showing the appearance of goodness, but of our integrity.