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The Crucible John Proctor Character Traits
John Proctor
“I say I say, God is dead”. John Proctor said this in Act 4 when John refused to give his written confession to Governor Danforth John Proctor is a middle aged man who was married to Elizabeth Proctor. He is a hard worker and a sinner but he's also loyal and a good leader at times. I think of myself as John proctor when it comes to his traits because I am hard working, loyal, and a good leader.
One way i'm like John Proctor is by hard work. John has worked all of his life even on Sundays when it's a sin to work on that day but he still plowed his fields on the farm and he rarely went to church. Just like Proctor, I am a hard worker too, I work with my dad all the time doing lawncare or landscaping and it's not easy. John is also

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