Who cares about their reputation in the crucible?
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Asked by: Damon Mcnealey
The main two who cared about their reputation would be Abigail and John. Many characters in “The Crucible” are concerned about their reputations. Two of the main characters especially concerned with the betrayal of their reputations are Abigail and John.
How is reputation shown in The Crucible?
In the Salem witch trials a bad reputation results in serious consequences with the court and people such as Proctor, Tituba and other innocent people who’s been accused by Abigail Williams were sent to their deaths. She used accusations of witchcraft to destroy her enemies reputation to only protect herself.
Why good reputation is important in The Crucible?
By Arthur Miller
Reputation is extremely important in a town where social standing is tied to one’s ability to follow religious rules. Your good name is the only way you can get other people to do business with you… or even get a fair hearing.
Who cares most about their reputation in The Crucible?
The main two who cared about their reputation would be Abigail and John. Many characters in “The Crucible” are concerned about their reputations. Two of the main characters especially concerned with the betrayal of their reputations are Abigail and John.