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The Crucible

Often in true tests of moral character where people are tempted to decieve, be diihonest, or take advantage of each other, there are few who truly succeed. The story of The Crucible gives one of the strongest tests of morality, where the truly ethical are punished and those of low morale are free to live their lives. The Crucible very well represents that when a situation is life or death human decency crumbles rapidly. The Crucible takes place in Salem, Massachusetts where religion and corruption are rampant. Soon the citizens of Salem spark ideas of evil and witchery in the town. This results in the citizens of the
town pointing fingers at those who appear to have dealings with the devi, which inspires grave misfortune for many. Throughout The Crucible one character John Proctor remains remarkably honest, ethical, he fought for others, and what he stood for even when it meant his life.
John Proctor's truly good moral character and honest personality is first witnessed when he......


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