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Crucible: "We Are Our Own Worst Enemies"

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There is an old saying that goes: "we are our own worst enemies." In relation to The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, it corresponds to the characters in the play perfectly. John Proctor, a historical figure in the play, is "his own worst enemy" in every aspect. Proctor's extreme honesty ....

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....ted and was sentenced to be hang. John Proctor's honesty have been a factor in depicting that he is indeed his "own worst enemy". In the same manner, John Proctor's exuberant sense of dignity have also been a factor leading him to become "his own worst enemy". Even after committing such nefarious acts of sins, he still have extreme pride and dignity for his name. Therefore, he refuses to sign "[himself] to lies", and have consequently denied the convictions. Danforth demands that he has to have....
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